Marcel Proust Quote

Perhaps the immobility of the things that surround us is forced upon them by our conviction that they are themselves, and not anything else, and by the immobility of our conceptions of them.


Remembrance of Things Past: Swann's way ; Within a budding grove ; The Guermantes way (ed. 1934)


Perhaps the immobility of the things that surround us is forced upon them by our conviction that they are themselves, and not anything else, and by...

Perhaps the immobility of the things that surround us is forced upon them by our conviction that they are themselves, and not anything else, and by...

Perhaps the immobility of the things that surround us is forced upon them by our conviction that they are themselves, and not anything else, and by...

Perhaps the immobility of the things that surround us is forced upon them by our conviction that they are themselves, and not anything else, and by...