Friendship Quote by Marcel Proust
““but they knew, either instinctively or from experience, that our impulsive emotions have but little influence over the course of our actions and the conduct of our lives; and that regard for moral obligations, loyalty to friends, patience in finishing our work, obedience to a rule of life, have a surer foundation in habits solidly formed and blindly followed than in these momentary transports, ardent but sterile.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: In Search of Lost Time, Volume 3, 1919
Habits, not fleeting emotions, shape our actions and moral life more reliably than impulsive feelings.
In simple terms: Stable habits guide behavior more than temporary emotions.
Cultivate steady habits.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal development
- ethical decision‑making
- daily routines
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you balance habit stability with emotional authenticity?
- What habits support your moral goals?
Habits can become rigid and suppress authentic emotional expression.