Friday, March 24, 2006

"After a ceratin age our memories are so intertwined with one another that what we are thinking of, the book we are reading, scarcely matters any more. We have put somehting of ourselves everywhere, everything is fertile, everything is dangerous, and we can make discoveries no less precious than in Pascal's Pensees in an advertisement about soap."

Proust, Recherche v.5

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