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Approaching Hour Quote by Marcel Proust

“No sooner does an approaching hour become the present for us than it sheds all its charms, only to regain them, it is true, on the roads of memory, when we have left that hour far behind us, and so long as our soul is vast enough to disclose deep perspectives.” quote by Marcel Proust
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““No sooner does an approaching hour become the present for us than it sheds all its charms, only to regain them, it is true, on the roads of memory, when we have left that hour far behind us, and so long as our soul is vast enough to disclose deep perspectives.””

Marcel Proust

About This Quote

Source Novel: In Search of Lost Time, 1913

Time loses its allure once it becomes present, but memory restores its beauty when we reflect on past moments.

In simple terms: Present moments lose charm; memory revives them.

Key Takeaway

Cherish memories and reflect.

Themes

memory time perspective

Mood

melancholic nostalgic

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • journaling
  • storytelling
  • historical research

Key Concepts

philosophy nostalgia

Questions to Reflect On

  • What past moments do you recall fondly?
  • How does memory shape your present?
A Different Perspective

Memory can be selective and idealized.

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