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.””
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.
Appreciate what you have.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- daily life
- reading literature
- self‑reflection
- mindset shifts
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What blessings are you missing?
- How do you balance critique with gratitude?
Overlooking flaws can lead to complacency.