My daughter Rachel reports that the Los Angeles garage where she parked before running a 5K race had a framed quotation from Marcel Proust atop its ticket-dispensing machine. Something about kicking butt and taking charge. Was it this passage, I asked?
[O]ur worst fears, like our greatest hopes, are not outside our powers, and we can come in the end to triumph over the former and to achieve the latter.It was! This passage appears in the Orange Crate Art sidebar, under the heading “Words to Live By.” What great words to stumble upon on the way to a race.
Marcel Proust, Finding Time Again, translated by Ian Patterson (London: Penguin, 2003), 344.
I’m very proud of my daughter. And my son. I’m not proud of the pun one paragraph back.
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Thank you, Rachel, for letting me share this here. It’s really a great serendipitous moment. (And thank you, M. Proust.)
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