"A memory is a beautiful thing, it's almost a desire that you miss"
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The line works because it refuses the comforting idea that remembrance is passive. “Almost” is doing heavy labor: memory isn’t desire, but it mimics desire’s bodily logic. It returns unbidden, it fixes on details, it demands replay. And like desire, it is structured around what you don’t have. That final clause, “that you miss,” doubles the lack: you miss the thing, and you miss the wanting of it, the way yearning can feel more vivid than possession. It’s a quiet admission that some emotions are most pleasurable at the point of deprivation.
In Flaubert’s 19th-century world - a culture midwifing modern consumer longing while romanticism curdled into disillusion - this is also a critique of how the self is trained to hunger. His fiction is full of characters who confuse images for life, fantasies for intimacy. The quote distills that psychology: memory beautifies by editing, intensifies by distance, then turns the past into a private commodity you can never quite own again.
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| Topic | Nostalgia |
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Flaubert, Gustave. (2026, January 18). A memory is a beautiful thing, it's almost a desire that you miss. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-memory-is-a-beautiful-thing-its-almost-a-desire-15287/
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"A memory is a beautiful thing, it's almost a desire that you miss." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-memory-is-a-beautiful-thing-its-almost-a-desire-15287/. Accessed 16 Feb. 2026.










