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Books Quote by Marcel Proust

“Well, how could a reader notice that? There may be something lacking there I admit. But heavens above, they ought to count themselves lucky! It's full enough of good things as it is, far more than they usually get.” quote by Marcel Proust
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““Well, how could a reader notice that? There may be something lacking there I admit. But heavens above, they ought to count themselves lucky! It's full enough of good things as it is, far more than they usually get.””

Marcel Proust

About This Quote

Source Novel: In Search of Lost Time, Volume 1, 1913

The reader may overlook flaws, yet life is already abundant with blessings, more than they usually notice.

In simple terms: Life is already full of good things despite imperfections.

Key Takeaway

Appreciate what you have.

Themes

gratitude perception contentment reading

Mood

thoughtful optimistic

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • daily life
  • reading literature
  • self‑reflection
  • mindset shifts

Key Concepts

existentialism humanism optimism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What blessings are you missing?
  • How do you balance critique with gratitude?
A Different Perspective

Overlooking flaws can lead to complacency.

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