Famous quote by Charles Baudelaire

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How little remains of the man I once was, save the memory of him! But remembering is only a new form of suffering
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"How little remains of the man I once was, save the memory of him! But remembering is only a new form of suffering"

- Charles Baudelaire

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This quote by Charles Baudelaire speaks to the concept of how rapidly life can transform and exactly how memories can be both a true blessing and a curse. It speaks with the concept that the individual we when were is no longer the very same individual we are today, which all that remains of that individual is the memory of them. While memories can bring us pleasure as well as comfort, they can also bring us pain and suffering. This quote talks to the suggestion that bearing in mind the past can be a type of suffering, as it can raise feelings of fond memories, remorse, as well as hoping for what once was. It is a suggestion that life is ever-changing which we have to approve and also accept the adjustments that come our method.

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Charles Baudelaire This quote is written / told by Charles Baudelaire between April 9, 1821 and August 31, 1867. He was a famous Poet from France. The author also have 74 other quotes.

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