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The being that I shall be after death has no more reason to remember the man I have been since my birth than the latter to remember what I was before it.
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Monsieur Beulier never engaged in thought except to speak the truth, and never spoke except to express his thought.
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... the kiss, the bodily surrender which would seem natural and but moderately attractive...
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But it is always easy to put together stories about a past which nobody any longer remembers, like those about journeys to countries where nobody has ever been.
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Swann could at once detect in this story one of those fragments of literal truth which liars, when taken by surprise, console themselves by introducing into the composition of the falsehood which they have to invent, thinking that it can be safely incorporated, and will lend the whole story an air of verisimilitude.
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Her [Gilberte's] face, grown almost ugly, reminded me then of those dreary beaches where the sea, ebbing far out, wearies one with its faint shimmering, everywhere the same, encircled by an immutable low horizon.
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... sterile, splendid torture of understanding and loving...
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The illusions of paternal love are perhaps no less poignant than those of the other kind; many daughters regard their fathers merely as the old men who leave their fortunes to them.
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Perhaps she would not have thought of wickedness as a state so rare, so abnormal, so exotic, one which it was so refreshing to visit, had she been able to distinguish in herself, as in all her fellow-men and women, that indifference to the sufferings which they cause which, whatever names else be given it, is the one true, terrible and lasting form of cruelty.
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