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Smiled Quote by Jean-Paul Sartre

“She smiled. First I lost the memory of her eyes, then the memory of her long body. I kept her smile as long as possible and then, finally lost that three years ago. Just now, brusquely, as I was taking the letter from the landlady's hands, it came back to me; I thought I saw Anny smiling. I try to…” quote by Jean-Paul Sartre
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““She smiled. First I lost the memory of her eyes, then the memory of her long body. I kept her smile as long as possible and then, finally lost that three years ago. Just now, brusquely, as I was taking the letter from the landlady's hands, it came back to me; I thought I saw Anny smiling. I try to refresh my memory: I need to feel all the tenderness that Anny inspires; it is there, this tenderness, it is near me, only asking to be born. But the smile does not return: it is finished. I remain dry and empty.””

Jean-Paul Sartre

About This Quote

A narrator reflects on the gradual loss of a loved one's presence, clinging to a fleeting smile as a symbol of lingering tenderness, only to confront an emptiness when that smile can no longer be recalled.

In simple terms: Memory erodes, leaving emotional voids.

Key Takeaway

Loss of intimate memory creates profound emptiness.

Themes

memory loss loneliness longing presence absence

Mood

melancholy nostalgic reflective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • grieving a past relationship
  • recalling a cherished moment
  • facing emotional numbness

Key Concepts

subjective perception temporal decay emotional resonance

Practical Applications

  • therapeutic writing to process loss
  • artistic exploration of memory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does the act of remembering shape our current emotional state?
  • Can a single sensory detail, like a smile, anchor or distort our perception of loss?
A Different Perspective

A counterpoint is that memory can also be reconstructed positively, allowing healing rather than emptiness.

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