Quote by Jorge Luis Borges Download Open image ““Hay una dignidad en la derrota que a duras penas le corresponde a la victoria.”” — Jorge Luis Borges ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“La derrota es mía. A veces me espanta arrastrar en esta carroza fúnebre a algún incauto que se deje seducir por mi pesimismo. Sería… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“habiéndose atrevido a lo grande, así que no habrá de contarse nunca entre los espíritus tímidos e indiferentes que no conocen la victoria ni… — Jeff Sutherland Copy Share Image
“A veces el pasado no se queda tranquilo, ¿por qué, si no, estudia historia la gente?” — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“«Vencer o morir sin conocer la derrota. ¿No era eso lo que los hombres pedían a los dioses? »Adiós,” — Christian Cameron Copy Share Image
The execution was set for the 29th of March, at nine in the morning. This delay was due to a desire on the part… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
Like all writers, he measured the achievements of others by what they had accomplished, asking of them that they measure him by what he… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
Loneliness does not worry me; life is difficult enough, putting up with yourself and with your own habits. — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
The fact is that all writers create their precursors. Their work modifies our conception of the past, just as it is bound to modify… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
I don't think we're capable of knowledge, but I like to keep an open mind. So if you ask me whether I believe in… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
The web of time - the strands of which approach one another, bifurcate, intersect, or ignore each other through the centuries - embraces "every"… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
When I write, I do it urged by an intimate necessity. I don't have in mind an exclusive public, or a public of multitudes,… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
I foresee that man will resign himself each day to new abominations, and soon that only bandits and soldiers will be left. — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image