Deiwin Sarjas

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There is hardly one of the actions which we performed in that phase which we would not give anything, in later life, to be able to erase from our memory. Whereas what we ought to regret is that we no longer possess the spontaneity which made us perform them. In later life we look at things in a more practical way, in full conformity with the rest of society, but youth was the only time in which we learned anything.
In Search of Lost Time, Vol. II: Within a Budding Grove (Modern Library Classics) (v. 2)
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