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Each Quotes by Jose Saramago
- Each day is a little bit of history
- Perhaps it is the language that chooses the writers it needs, making use of them so that each might express a tiny part of what…
- We use words to understand each other and even, sometimes, to find each other.
- Life is like that, full of words that are not worth saying or that were worth saying once but not any more, each word that…
- Because each of you has his or her own death, you carry it with you in a secret place from the moment you're born, it…
- ...sleep is a skilled magician, it changes the proportions of things, the distances between them, it separates people and they're lying next to each other,…
- For me, writing is a job. I do not separate the work from the act of writing like two things that have nothing to do…
More Each Quotes
- Let each man exercise the art he knows. — Aristophanes
- Perfect friendship is the friendship of men who are good, and alike in excellence; for these wish well alike to each other… — Aristotle
- Children are supposed to help hold a marriage together. They do this in a number of ways. For instance, they demand so… — Richard Armour
- A system is in equilibrium when the forces constituting it are arranged in such a way as to compensate each other, like… — Rudolf Arnheim
- I myself spent nine years in an insane asylum and I never had the obsession of suicide, but I know that each… — Antonin Artaud
- I could be on 52nd and Third in Manhattan up and ask a strange for directions and they will help you, that's… — Rodney Atkins
- In a world of prayer, we are all equal in the sense that each of us is a unique person, with a… — Wystan Hugh Auden
- If a sufficient number of management layers are superimposed on top of each other, it can be assured that disaster is not… — Norman Ralph Augustine
- God loves each of us as if there were only one of us. — Saint Augustine
- Each day provides its own gifts. — Marcus Aurelius
- Each thing is of like form from everlasting and comes round again in its cycle. — Marcus Aurelius
- Each book I've done somehow finds its own unique form, a specific way it has to be written, and once I find… — Paul Auster