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Beauty Quote by Marcel Proust

“There is in this world in which everything wears out, everything perishes, one thing that crumbles into dust, that destroys itself still more completely, leaving behind still fewer traces of itself than Beauty: namely Grief.” quote by Marcel Proust
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“There is in this world in which everything wears out, everything perishes, one thing that crumbles into dust, that destroys itself still more completely, leaving behind still fewer traces of itself than Beauty: namely Grief.”

Marcel Proust

About This Quote

Source Novel: In Search of Lost Time, Marcel Proust, 1913

Beauty is fleeting; grief endures, ultimately eroding itself and leaving little trace.

In simple terms: Beauty fades, grief persists and self‑destructs.

Key Takeaway

Accept impermanence, find meaning beyond grief.

Themes

mortality beauty grief

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • loss
  • artistic creation
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

impermanence self‑destruction

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does grief shape your view of beauty?
  • Can loss be transformative?
A Different Perspective

Grief may also inspire growth.

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