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"People need stories, child. They bring us hope, and that hope is real. If that's the case, what does it matter whether people in them actually lived?"
"Skyward" by Brandon Sanderson.
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narayphyrgar · 3 years
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Tal vez todo deba cambiar para que nada cambie.
Giuseppe Tommaso di Lampedusa.
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Saben todo pero nada más.
André Bretón.
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narayphyrgar · 3 years
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Ser obra es establecer un mundo.
Heidegger.
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narayphyrgar · 3 years
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Meet me in the woods tonight...
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… I stepped into those woods and my life began.
1. Clarissa Pinkola Estés | 2. John William Waterhouse | 3. Franz Kafka | 4. Grigoriy Myasoyedov | 5. Mary Oliver | 6. John William Waterhouse | 7. Madeline Miller | 8. Aron Wiesenfeld | 9. Anna Akhmatova | 10. Friedrich Heyser | 11. Mary Oliver
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narayphyrgar · 3 years
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J. R. R. Tolkien, undisputedly a most fluent speaker of this language, was criticized in his day for indulging his juvenile whim of writing fantasy, which was then considered—as it still is in many quarters— an inferior form of literature and disdained as mere “escapism.” “Of course it is escapist,” he cried. “That is its glory! When a soldier is a prisoner of war it is his duty to escape—and take as many with him as he can.” He went on to explain, “The moneylenders, the knownothings, the authoritarians have us all in prison; if we value the freedom of the mind and soul, if we’re partisans of liberty, then it’s our plain duty to escape, and to take as many people with us as possible."
Stephen R. Lawhead
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narayphyrgar · 3 years
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If you managed to deceive a person, it does not mean that they are stupid, it means that they trusted you more than you deserved.
Charles Bukowski.
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narayphyrgar · 3 years
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Si lograste engañar a una persona no quiere decir que sea tonta, quiere decir que confiaba en ti mas de lo que merecías.
Charles Bukowski.
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narayphyrgar · 3 years
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Guardamos el dolor en cajas. Resulta sorprendente de que manera una simple palabra puede abrirlas y arrojarnos su contenido a la cara.
Albert Sánchez Piñol.
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HUFFLEPUFF: “I find it is the small everyday deeds of ordinary folk that keep the darkness at bay. Small acts of kindness and love.” –J.R.R. Tolkien (Gandalf: The Hobbit)
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narayphyrgar · 3 years
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Piensa en salvarte a ti mismo.
Tu parte espiritual.
La parte de tus entrañas.
Tu parte mágica y ebria.
Sálvala.
-Charles Bukowski.
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narayphyrgar · 3 years
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Literature is essentially loneliness. It is written in solitude, it is read in solitude and, in spite of everything, the act of reading allows a communication between two human beings.
Paul Auster
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La literatura es esencialmente soledad. Se escribe en soledad, se lee en soledad y, pese a todo, permite la comunicación entre dos seres humanos.
Paul Auster
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narayphyrgar · 3 years
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If you dont know history, then you dont know anything. You are a leaf that doesnt know its part of a tree.
Michael Crichton.
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narayphyrgar · 3 years
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El profesor Johnson solía decir que; si uno no sabía historia, no sabía nada. Era como ser una hoja que no sabía que formaba parte de un árbol.
Michael Crichton.
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narayphyrgar · 3 years
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The soul that can speak through the eyes can also kiss with a gaze.
Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer.
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