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Actress Quote by Marcel Proust

“I walked past her, thinking: Is this what happens to the youth of women? Those whom we have met in the past, if suddenly we desire to see them again, have they become old? Is the young woman whom we desire like a character on the stage, when, unable to secure the actress who created the part, the…” quote by Marcel Proust
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““I walked past her, thinking: Is this what happens to the youth of women? Those whom we have met in the past, if suddenly we desire to see them again, have they become old? Is the young woman whom we desire like a character on the stage, when, unable to secure the actress who created the part, the management is obliged to entrust it to a new star? But then it is no longer the same.””

Marcel Proust

About This Quote

Source Novel: In Search of Lost Time, 1913

The narrator reflects on aging and the fleeting nature of desire, comparing women to actors who change roles over time.

In simple terms: Aging changes how we perceive desire and people.

Key Takeaway

Embrace change.

Themes

aging desire impermanence

Mood

nostalgic thoughtful

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • relationships
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

literature existentialism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does time alter our attractions?
  • Can we accept change without loss?
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