More from "The Guermantes Way," pt. 1, Remembrance of Things Past, vol. 5 (1921), trans. by Scott Moncrieff (1925).
- A change in the weather is sufficient to recreate the world and ourselves.
- In a separation it is the one who is not really in love who says the more tender things.
- Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.
- No exile at the South Pole or on the summit of Mont Blanc separates us more effectively from others than the practice of a hidden vice.
- People who are not in love fail to understand how an intelligent man can suffer because of a very ordinary woman. This is like being surprised that anyone should be stricken with cholera because of a creature so insignificant as the common bacillus.
- That translucent alabaster of our memories.
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