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Things Quotes by Jose Saramago
- In the end, I am quite normal. I don't have odd habits. I don't dramatize. Above all, I do not romanticize the act of writing.…
- As citizens, we all have an obligation to intervene and become involved - it's the citizen who changes things.
- Things will be very bad for Latin America. You only have to consider the ambitions and the doctrines of the empire, which regards this region…
- Will we ever learn that certain things can be understood only if we take the trouble to trace them to their origins.
- We never consider that the things dogs know about us are things of which we have not the faintest notion.
- Perhaps only in a world of the blind will things be what they truly are.
- ...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,…
- But truths need to be repeated many times so that they don't, poor things, lapse into oblivion.
- I believe myself to be the type of person who does not complicate his life. I have always lived my life without dramatizing things, whether…
- 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…
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- Change in all things is sweet. — Aristotle
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- Every art and every inquiry, and similarly every action and choice, is thought to aim at some good; and for this reason… — Aristotle