Marcel Proust Quotes
When We Are In Love, Our Love Is Too Vast To Be Wholly Contained Within Ourselves; It Radiates Outwards, Reaches The Resistant Surface Of The Loved One, Which Reflects It Back To Its Starting-point; And This Return Of Our Own Tenderness Is What We See As The Other's Feelings, Working Their New, Enhanced Charm On Us, Because We Do Not Recognize Them As Having Originated In Ourselves.
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