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The charms of the passing woman are generally in direct proportion to the swiftness of her passing.
Marcel Proust
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Beauty and attraction often intensify with distance and transience.

This quote by Marcel Proust suggests that the allure of a woman is heightened when she is transient, implying that what is fleeting can evoke stronger feelings of desire and fascination. It points to the notion that the briefness of an encounter can make it more memorable and impactful, as people tend to cherish what they know is temporary.

Themes

BeautyTransienceDesireAttractionFleeting

In practice

Example use cases

This quote could be used in a romantic speech to highlight the beauty of fleeting moments.

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