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1 " Nine tenths of the ills from which intelligent people suffer spring from their intellect. They need at least a doctor who understands the disease. How can you expect Cottard to be able to treat you? He has made allowances for the difficulty of digesting sauces, for gastric trouble, but he has made no allowance for the effect of reading Shakespeare. "
― Marcel Proust , Remembrance of Things Past: Volume II - The Guermantes Way & Cities of the Plain
2 " Love is not vain because it is frustrated, but because it is fulfilled. The people we love turn to ashes when we posess them. "
3 " Una certa somiglianza esiste, pur evolvendosi, fra le donne che via via amiamo, e dipende dalla fissità del nostro temperamento il quale, assumendosi l'incarico di sceglierle, elimina tutte quelle che non siano per noi, ad un tempo, opposte e complementari, vale a dire atte a soddisfare i nostri sensi e a far soffrire il nostro cuore. "
4 " Medicine, when it fails to cure, busies itself with changing the sense of verbs and pronouns. "