Marcel Proust Quote

The charms of the passing stranger are generally in direct ratio to the swiftness of our passage.


Within a Budding Grove (1919)


The charms of the passing stranger are generally in direct ratio to the swiftness of our passage.

The charms of the passing stranger are generally in direct ratio to the swiftness of our passage.

The charms of the passing stranger are generally in direct ratio to the swiftness of our passage.

The charms of the passing stranger are generally in direct ratio to the swiftness of our passage.