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Post by SilentDream on Feb 19, 2010 10:32:51 GMT -5
This is from a scene from something I watched recently and it's kinda lingered. Looked up the transcript for the show even. I'm curious. How do you feel about this reasoning?"How do you remember something that never happened?" "Fondly. You see, Flaubert believed that anticipation was the purest form of pleasure... and the most reliable. And that while the things that actually happen to you would invariably disappoint, the things that never happened to you would never dim. Never fade. They would always be engraved in your heart with a sort of sweet sadness."
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