A businessman who reads Business Week is lost to fame. One who reads Proust is marked for greatness.
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A businessman who reads Business Week is lost to fame. One who reads Proust is marked for greatness.
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This subject often comes up in Proust.
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It's a subject that appears often in Proust.
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Learning a language is much more than an intellectual or cognitive task. It is a vehicle for growth and maturation through the experience of other cultures. It broadens our horizons and deepens our personality. It allows us to find new approaches to solving problems because we have known other worlds, enabling us, as Proust says, "to see with new eyes."
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