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People can have many different kinds of pleasure. The real one is that for which they will forsake the others. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
People do not die for us immediately, but remain bathed in a sort of aura of
life which bears no relation to true immortality but through which they
continue to occupy our thoughts in the same way as when they were alive. It
is as though they were traveling abroad. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
As for all the little people who call themselves Marquis de Cambremerde or de Gotoblazes, there is no difference between them and the humblest rookie in your regiment. Whether you go and do wee-wee at the Countess Cack's or cack at the Baroness Wee-wee's, it's exactly the same, you will have compromised your reputation and have used a shitty rag instead of toilet paper. Which is unsavoury. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
We try to discover in things, which become precious to us on that account, the reflection of what our soul has projected on to them; we are disillusioned when we find that they are in reality devoid of the charm which they owed, in our minds, to the association of certain ideas. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
I've been very fortunate in my art career. It's something I would never have expected. ~ Marcel Dzama
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Dzama
Marcel Desailly was pretty hard when I played against him in a Milan derby. ~ Paul Ince
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Paul Ince
A book is like a large cemetery upon whose tombs one can no longer read the effaced names. On the other hand, sometimes one remembers well the name, without knowing if anything of the being, whose name it was, survives in these pages. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
I am always doing what I thought I couldn't do because I Thought I might learn something.
Henri Marcel French Artist ~ Brenda H. Sedgwick
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Brenda H. Sedgwick
In my day artists wanted to be outcasts, pariahs. Now they are all integrated into society ~ Marcel Duchamp
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Duchamp
At that moment, noticing that his embroidered handkerchief was revealing part of its coloured edging, he thrust it back into his pocket with a startled glance, like a prudish but not innocent woman concealing bodily charms which in her excessive modesty she sees as wanton. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
Next to this central belief which,while I was reading, would be constantly reaching out from my inner self to the outer world, towards the discovery of truth, came the emotions aroused in me by the action in which I was taking part, for these afternoons were crammed with more dramatic events than occur, often, in a whole lifetime. These were the events taking Place in the book I was reading. It is true that the people concerned in them were not what Francoise would have called "real people." .... it matters not that the actions, the feelings of this new order of creatures appear to us in the guise of truth, since we have made them our own, since it is in ourselves that they are happening, that they are holding in thrall, as we feverishly turn over the pages of the book, our quickened breath and staring eyes. And once the novelist has brought us to this state, in which, as in all purely mental states, every emotion is multiplied ten-fold, into which his book comes to disturb us as might a dream, but a dream more lucid and more abiding than those which come to us in sleep, why then, for the space of an hour he sets free within us all the joys and sorrows in the world, a few of which only we should have to spend years of our actual life in getting to know, and the most intense of which would never be revealed to us of their development prevents us from perceiving them. It is the same in life; the heart changes, and it is our worst sorrow; but we know it only through reading, thr ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
The character we exhibit in the latter half of our life need not necessarily be, though it often is, our original character, developed further, dried up, exaggerated, or diminished. It can be its exact opposite, like a suit worn inside out. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
Each of us is indeed alone. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
As masks are the sign that there are faces, words are the sign that there are things. And these things are the sign of the incomprehensible. ~ Marcel Schwob
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Schwob
The belief that a person has a share in an unknown life to which his or her love may win us admission is, of all the prerequisites of love, the one which it values most highly and which makes it set little store by all the rest. Even those women who claim to judge a man by his looks alone, see in those looks the emanation of a special way of life. That is why they fall in love with soldiers or with firemen; the uniform makes them less particular about the face; they feel they are embracing beneath the gleaming breastplate a heart different from the rest, more gallant, more adventurous, more tender; and so it is that a young king or a crown prince may make the most gratifying conquests in the countries that he visits, and yet lack entirely that regular and classic profile which would be indispensable, I dare say, for a stockbroker. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
A fashionable milieu is one in which each person's opinion is made up of everyone else's opinions. Does each opinion run counter to everyone else's? Then it is a literary milieu. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
The novelist has brought us to that state, in which, as in all purely mental states, every emotion is multiplied tenfold, into which his book comes to disturb us as might a dream, but a dream more lucid, and of a more lasting impression than those which comes to us in sleep; ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
The striking thing about the Precious Blood is the bond it establishes between love and suffering in our experience, a bond that has become so close that we have come to think of suffering accepted with joy as the most authentic sign of love with any depth at all. ~ Gabriel Marcel
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Gabriel Marcel
Three-quarters of the sicknesses of intelligent people come from their intelligence. They need at least a doctor who can understand this sickness. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
Women like silent men. They think they're listening. ~ Marcel Achard
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Achard
I haven't been in the Louvre for twenty years. It doesn't interest me because I have these doubts about the value of the judgments which decided that all these pictures should be presented to the Louvre instead of others which weren't even considered. ~ Marcel Duchamp
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Duchamp
At a certain age, we have already been struck by love; it no longer develops alone, according to its own mysteries and fateful laws while our hearts stand by startled and passive. We come to its assistanceRecognizing one of its symptoms, we recall, we bring back to life the others. Since we possess its song engraved in its totality within us, we do not need for a woman to tell us the beginning
filled with admiration inspired by beauty
to find the continuation. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
These dreams reminded me that, since I wished some day to become a writer, it was high time to decide what sort of books I was going to write. But as soon as I asked myself the question, and tried to discover some subject to which I could impart a philosophical significance of infinite value, my mind would stop like a clock, my consciousness would be faced with a blank, I would feel either that I was wholly devoid of talent or perhaps that some malady of the brain was hindering its development. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
Discovery consists not in seeking new lands, but in seeing with new eyes. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
The theatre of the world is stocked with fewer settings than actors, and with fewer actors than situations. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
To communicate through silence is a link between the thoughts of man. ~ Marcel Marceau
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Marceau
Do not wait for life. Do not long for it. Be aware, always and at every moment, that the miracle is in the here and now. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
A woman whom we love seldom satisfies all our needs, and we deceive her with a woman we do not love. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
I think you never forget your childhood, whether it was happy or unhappy. ~ Marcel Carne
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Carne
Thus I had already reached the conclusion that we are in no wise free in the presence of a work of art, that we do not create it as we please but that it pre-exists in us and we are compelled as though it were a law of nature to discover it because it is at once hidden from us and necessary. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
Theists give several 'proofs' of the existence of God. These are really just arguments, because if there were convincing proof just one would suffice. ~ Marcel Conche
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Conche
The life of a chess master is much more difficult than that of an artist - much more depressing. An artist knows that someday there'll be recognition and monetary reward, but for the chess master there is little public recognition and absolutely no hope of supporting himself by his endeavors. If Bobby Fischer came to me for advice, I certainly would not discourage him - as if anyone could - but I would try to make it positively clear that he will never have any money from chess, live a monk-like existence and know more rejection than any artist ever has, struggling to be known and accepted. ~ Marcel Duchamp
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Duchamp
Perhaps it is not-being that is the true state, and all our dream of life is inexistent; but, if so, we feel that these phrases of music, these conceptions which exist in relation to our dream, must be nothing either. We shall perish, but we have as hostages these divine captives who will follow and share our fate. And death in their company is somehow less bitter, less inglorious, perhaps even less probable. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
When a creature is so badly constituted (perhaps in nature that being is man) that he cannot love unless he suffers and that he must suffer to learn truth, the life of such a being becomes in the end very exhausting. The happy years are those that are wasted; we must wait for suffering to drive us to work. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
And in love, it is easier to relinquish a feeling than to give up a habit. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
I cannot express the uneasiness caused in me by this intrusion of mystery and beauty into a room I had at last filled with myself to the point of paying no more attention to the room than to that self. The anesthetizing influence of habit having ceased, I would begin to have thoughts, and feelings, and they are such sad things. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
I've done the same thing in the world of business that winners do in the game. I watch them, admire them. ~ Marcel Dionne
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Dionne
He made what apology he could and hurried home, overjoyed that the satisfaction of his curiosity had preserved their love intact, and that, having feigned for so long, when in Odette's company, a sort of indifference, he had not now, by a demonstration of jealousy, given her that proof of the excess of his own passion which, in a pair of lovers, fully and finally dispenses the recipient from the obligation to love the other enough. He never spoke to her of this misadventure, he cased even to think of it himself. But now and then his thoughts in their wandering course would come upon this memory where it lay unobserved, would startle it into life, thrust it more deeply down into his consciousness, and leave him aching with a sharp, far-rooted pain. ~ Marcel Proust
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Proust
For forty years I have play the oboe, and still I never know what is coming out. It is a perpetual anxiety. But maybe this is good-I have never the time to get myself bored. ~ Marcel Tabuteau
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Marcel Tabuteau
If one were to list all the cruelties and maltreatments, both physical and emotional, that parents and adults inflict on children under the guise of love, the list would be a long one. But, going beyond such sinister examples, even kissing and hugging may or may not convey to a child that he is loved.

Love is a feeling, an emotional state. Artists, writers, philosophers, poets have tried to define it. Marcel Proust says, "Love is space and time measured by the heart." What is space and time? It is the here and now. It is you.

As unfortunately I am no poet, I will try to recall from my own experience how it feels to be truly loved by someone. It makes me feel good, it opens me up, it gives me strength, I feel less vulnerable, less lonely, less helpless, less confused, more honest, more rich; it fills me with hope, trust, creative energy and it refuels me.

How do I perceive the other person who gives me these feelings? As honest, as one who sees and accepts me for what I really am, who objectively responds without being critical, whose authenticity and values I respect and who respects mine, who is available when needed, who listens and hears, who looks and sees me, who shares herself - who cares. Cares. To care is to put love in action. The way we care for our babies is then how they experience our love. ~ Magda Gerber
Marcel Loyer Fondation quotes by Magda Gerber
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