True variety is in that plenitude of real and unexpected elements  

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"True variety is in that plenitude of real and unexpected elements" is a dictum by Marcel Proust recorded in À la recherche du temps perdu.

La vraie variété est dans cette plénitude d'éléments réels et inattendus, dans le rameau chargé de fleurs bleues qui s'élance, contre toute attente, de la haie printanière qui semblait déjà ...[1]




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