"Habit is a second nature which prevents us from knowing the first, of which it has neither the cruelties nor the enchantments"
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The line’s bite comes from its double comparison. First nature, for Proust, is messy and electrically alive: it contains "cruelties" (the shocks of desire, jealousy, grief, boredom) and "enchantments" (the sudden, almost violent pleasures of perception). Habit lacks both. It doesn’t wound, but it also can’t intoxicate. That’s the quiet tragedy: comfort as a form of impoverishment. By preventing us from "knowing the first", habit doesn’t merely obscure; it replaces, installing a more manageable life that is also less legible, less intense.
Context matters. In Proust’s world, the project of art is the recovery of lost experience - the way a taste, a sound, a texture can crack open time and restore the self to itself. Habit is the antagonist of that project, the mechanism by which life becomes unremembered even while it’s being lived. The subtext is almost moral: to perceive deeply is to risk pain, but to surrender to habit is to forfeit the very enchantment that makes pain worth surviving.
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Proust, Marcel. (2026, January 15). Habit is a second nature which prevents us from knowing the first, of which it has neither the cruelties nor the enchantments. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/habit-is-a-second-nature-which-prevents-us-from-14773/
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"Habit is a second nature which prevents us from knowing the first, of which it has neither the cruelties nor the enchantments." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/habit-is-a-second-nature-which-prevents-us-from-14773/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.














