Marcel Proust Quotes
When Nothing Else Subsists From The Past, After The People Are Dead, After The Things Are Broken And Scattered ... The Smell And Taste Of Things Remain Poised A Long Time, Like Souls ... Bearing Resiliently, On Tiny And Almost Impalpable Drops Of Their Essence, The Immense Edifice Of Memory
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