Samuel BeckettFriendship, according to Proust, is the negation of that irremediable solitude to which every human being is condemned.
About This Quote
Marcel Proust wrote: “Friendship, according to Proust, is the negation of that irremediable solitude to which every human being is condemned.” This quote conveys how we need to experience deep and meaningful relationships with others. Friendship means you don't feel alone and that they care about you.
Source: Proust
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