"Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom."
"Are not the thoughts of the dying often turned towards the practical, painful, obscure, visceral aspect, towards the "seamy side" of death which is, as it happens, the side that death actually presents to them and forces them to feel, and which far more closely resembles a crushing burden, a difficulty in breathing, a destroying thirst, than the abstract idea to which we are accustomed to give the name of Death?"
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Source: Marcel Proust (2010). “In Search Of Lost Time Vol 1: Swann's Way”, p.96, Random House
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