“Esperaram pelo sono para se mudarem para o dia seguinte. Havia sempre esperança na travessia nocturna. Cada deus revia a criação no quieto da noite. Acender os dias era sempre a possibilidade de uma nova criação. Era importante dormir com esperança.”
― Homens Imprudentemente Poéticos
― Homens Imprudentemente Poéticos
“Qui plus sait, plus se tait”
― Candide
― Candide
“But that's how nostalgia is: a slow dance in a large circle. Memories don't organize themselves chronologically, they're like smoke, changing, ephemeral, and if they're not written down they fade into oblivion.”
― My Invented Country: A Nostalgic Journey Through Chile
― My Invented Country: A Nostalgic Journey Through Chile
“The North Americans' sense of time is very special. They are short on patience. Everything must be quick, including food and sex, which the rest of the world treats ceremoniously. Gringos invented two terms that are untranslatable into most languages: “snack” and “quickie,” to refer to eating standing up and loving on the run . . . that, too, sometimes standing up. The most popular books are manuals: how to become a millionaire in ten easy lessons, how to lose fifteen pounds a week, how to recover from your divorce, and so on. People always go around looking for shortcuts, and ways to escape anything they consider unpleasant: ugliness, old age, weight, illness, poverty, and failure in any of its aspects.”
― My Invented Country: A Nostalgic Journey Through Chile
― My Invented Country: A Nostalgic Journey Through Chile
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