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Marcel Proust

"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes."

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"You need to find your gift, something you love doing."

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"You must find your own gift, the activity you are fond of and the activity you were created for."

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"Life is a daring curiosity."

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"Every work begins with a search."

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"The first thing to do after you get fired is to discover God."

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"I wanted to get lost to find myself."

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"You cannot ask questions about your purpose from to other people, only the creator knows the intention of his creation."

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"Some things can't be taught, they can only be discovered."

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"Discover the diamonds in everyday life."

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"The quest for learning is the quest for self-discovery."

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Marcel Proust
"What a profound significance small things assume when the woman we love conceals them from us."

Love

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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
"And like an aviator who rolls painfully along the ground until, abruptly, he breaks away from it, I felt myself being slowly lifted towards the silent peaks of memory."

Memory

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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."

Grief

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

Desire

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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
"He could see her, but dared not remain for fear of annoying her by seeming to be spying upon the pleasures which she tasted in other company, pleasures which - while he drove home in utter loneliness, and went to bed, as anxiously as I myself was to go to bed, some years later, on the evenings when he came to dine with us at Combray - seemed illimitable to him since he had not been able to see their end."

Emotion

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Marcel Proust
"We imagine always when we speak that it is our own ears, our own mind, that are listening. The truth which one puts into one's words does not carve out a direct path for itself, it is not irresistibly self-evident. A considerable time must elapse before a truth of the same order can take shape in them."

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

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