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Marcel Proust

"That which we remember of our conduct is ignored by our closest neighbour but that which we have forgotten having said or even what we never said will cause laughter even into the next world."

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"That which we remember of our conduct is ignored by our closest neighbour but that which we have forgotten having said or even what we never said will cause laughter even into the next world."

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Donna Grant

"It was as if my whole life revolved around trying to judge the appropriate point in a conversation to say goodbye."

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Donna Grant

"Never abandon widows, widowers and orphans."

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Donna Grant

"My grandma, Mrs Grace Ayorkor Acquah, said, "Money matters is only a matter of fancy."

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Donna Grant

"Money cannot buy love."

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Donna Grant

"You know, in a society where children just about have to seek parental permission to sit on Santa's knee, the word 'paedophile' should send more shivers up your spine than the word 'druggie'."

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Donna Grant

"Never look too far to find a family. Your neighbour is your closest family."

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Donna Grant

"These are the attributes of Bullshit people; they will...blur your imagination, take your endowments for a piece of debris, make you ridiculous, and most importantly, you got to send them to the recycle bin."

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Donna Grant

"Did you see that dress? "I saw the dress. "Did you like it? He didn't answer. I took that as a yes. "Am I going to endanger my reputation if I wear it to the dance? When he spoke, I could barely hear him. "You'll endanger the school. I smiled and fell asleep."

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Donna Grant

"Men love pleasure, but women wish for purposeful promise."

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Donna Grant

"And I would try and walk far enough away that people would not assume I was with him."

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Marcel Proust
"People wish to learn to swim and at the same time to keep one foot on the ground."

Time

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Marcel Proust
"It is always thus impaled by a state of mind which is destined not to last that we make our irrevocable decisions."

Life

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Marcel Proust
"People do not die for us immediately, but remain bathed in a sort of aura oflife which bears no relation to true immortality but through which theycontinue to occupy our thoughts in the same way as when they were alive. Itis as though they were traveling abroad."

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Marcel Proust
"We do not succeed in changing things according to our desire, but gradually our desire changes."

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Marcel Proust
"... seeking to indicate to her by the extent of his gratitude the corresponding intensity of the pleasures which it was in her power to bestow on him, the supreme pleasure being to guarantee him immunity, for as long as his love should last and he remain vulnerable, from the assaults of jealousy."

Love

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Marcel Proust
"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."

Memory

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Marcel Proust
"We don't receive wisdom; we must discover it for ourselves after a journey that no one can take for us or spare us."

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Marcel Proust
"Three-quarters of the sicknesses of intelligent people come from their intelligence. They need at least a doctor who can understand this sickness."

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Marcel Proust
"The best vaccine against anger is to watch others in its throes."

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Marcel Proust
"Every reader finds himself. The writer's work is merely a kind of optical instrument that makes it possible for the reader to discern what, without this book, he would perhaps never have seen in himself."

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