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Marcel Proust

"Those whose suffering is due to love are, as we say of certain invalids, their own physicians."

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Vera Miles

"Love is all we need."

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Vera Miles

"He who knows how to use the power of love is the most powerful."

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Vera Miles

"Love is as clear as water from a pitcher."

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Vera Miles

"Love is kind. Kind is love."

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Vera Miles

"Love deep is inexhaustible like a vast ocean."

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Vera Miles

"Love is the ultimate style."

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Vera Miles

"Love awakens the divine-spirit of soul."

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Vera Miles

"Love finds beauty in the midst of ugliness and makes the journey of life worthwhile."

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Vera Miles

"To feel the love, feel through your heart, not through your mind, mind is judgmental but heart is kind."

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Vera Miles

"Love without reason-bloom without season."

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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."

Wisdom

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Marcel Proust
"A fashionable milieu is one in which everybody's opinion is made up of the opinion of all the others. Has everybody a different opinion? Then it is a literary milieu."

Lifestyle

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Marcel Proust
"... Odette seemed a fascinating and desirable woman, the attraction which her body held for him had aroused a painful longing to secure the absolute mastery of even the tiniest particles of her heart."

Love

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Marcel Proust
"Lies, so often misleading and which form the substance of all conversations, are less effective in covering up a feeling of dislike or of self-interest, or a visit one would rather people did not know about, or a one-day fling one wants to conceal from one's wife - than a good reputation is in utterly overshadowing disreputable habits."

Truth

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Marcel Proust
"... the burrowing wasp, which in order to provide a supply of fresh meat for her offspring after her own decease, calls in the science of anatomy to amplify the resources of her instinctive cruelty, and, having made a collection of weevils and spiders, proceeds with marvellous knowledge and skill to pierce the nerve-centre on which their power of locomotion (but none of their other vital functions) depends, so that the paralysed insect, beside which her egg is laid, will furnish the larva, when it is hatched, with a tamed and inoffensive quarry, incapable either of flight or of resistance, but perfectly fresh for the larder..."

Nature

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Marcel Proust
"With women who do not love us, as with the "dear departed," the knowledge that there is no hope left does not prevent us from continuing to wait."

Love

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Marcel Proust
"... it had arrested for all eternity the moment which it had been trying to make pass more quickly."

Philosophy

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Marcel Proust
"All our final resolutions are made in a state of mind which is not going to last."

Decision

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Marcel Proust
"No days, perhaps, of all our childhood are ever so fully lived are those that we had regarded as not being lived at all: days spent wholly with a favourite book."

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Marcel Proust
"But, when nothing subsists of an old past, after the death of people, after the destruction of things, alone, frailer but more enduring, more immaterial, more persistent, more faithful, smell and taste still remain for a long time, like souls, remembering, waiting, hoping, on the ruin of all the rest, bearing without giving way, on their almost impalpable droplet, the immense edifice of memory."

Memory

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