Much that for us is fraught with with happiness or misery, remains almost unnoticed by the rest of the world.

Marcel Proust
Much that for us is fraught with with happiness or...
Much that for us is fraught with with happiness or...
Much that for us is fraught with with happiness or...
Much that for us is fraught with with happiness or...
About This Quote

While a lot of the time we may experience the same things as other people in our lives, we can’t always share the details of our experiences with everyone else. This quote reminds us that much that is fraught with happiness or misery remains almost unnoticed by “the rest of the world.” While others may experience love, career success, and other positive things in their lives, they often can’t share these experiences with others because to do so would make them feel uncomfortable or even ashamed.

Source: Jean Santeuil

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