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“But what is certain is that in five, ten or twenty years, this problem unique to our time, according to him, will no longer exist, it will be replaced by others...

Yet this music, the sound of this rain on the windows, the great mournful creaking of the cedar tree in the garden outside, this moment, so tender, so strange in the middle of war, this will never change, not this, this is forever.”

― Irène Némirovsky, Suite Francaise
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DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
@Pianist1234 It's a rare, beautiful moment of serenity in the midst of chaos and the details of it stay with the person forever because of how they cherished it I think
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ethereal · F
@Pianist1234 As far as i understood it, the author was comparing the problem with music, with sound of rain and all that...bcoz the problems never cease to exist, problems keep taking place of newer problems.. what problems we faced in the last century or when we were kids are replaced by newer problems today. But the sound of rain, the music that soothes, the garden and leaves etc., all that are still the same, even after centuries. Sometimes when i’m worried or tensed about any problem, it’s these forever things in nature that help me see things from a different perspective. Then i no longer have to find a solution, coz the change in perspective makes the problem become easier. These music, garden, nature bring a quietness to the mind, which is necessary to solve any problem.

 
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