Marcel Proust Quotes
It Is Said That Nothing In Our Lives Is Ever Lost, That Nothing Can Prevent Its Having Been. That Is Why, So Very Often The Weight Of The Past Lies Ineluctably Upon The Present. But That Is Why It Is So Real In Memory, So Wholly Itself, So Far Beyond Replacement.
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