Jorge Luis Borges

Jorge Luis Borges

"Useless to tell myself that a dreamand the memory of yesterday are the same thing"
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"Useless to tell myself that a dreamand the memory of yesterday are the same thing"
Jorge Luis Borges
"If you sell, say, two thousand copies, it is the same thing as if you had sold nothing at all because two thousand is too vast—I mean, for the imagination to grasp. While thirty-seven people—perhaps thirty-seven are too many, perhaps seventeen would have been better or even seven—but still thirty-seven are still within the scope of one's imagination."
Jorge Luis Borges
"All theories are legitimate, no matter. What matters is what you do with them."
Jorge Luis Borges
"I've fixed my feelings into durable wordswhen they could have been spent on tenderness"
Jorge Luis Borges
"I do not know whether music knows how to despair over music, or marble over marble, but literature is an art which knows how to prophesize the time in which it might have fallen silent, how to attack its own virtue, and how to fall in love with its own dissolution and court its own end."
Jorge Luis Borges
"Literature is not exhaustible, for the sufficient and simple reason that a single book is not."
Jorge Luis Borges
"The future is inevitable and precise, but it may not occur. God lurks in the gaps."
Jorge Luis Borges
"We spend our lives waiting for our book and it never comes."
Jorge Luis Borges
"From the twilight of day till the twilight of evening, a leopard, in the last years of the thirteenth century, would see some wooden planks, some vertical iron bars, men and women who changed, a wall and perhaps a stone gutter filled with dry leaves. He did not know, could not know, that he longed for love and cruelty and the hot pleasure of tearing things to pieces and the wind carrying the scent of a deer, but something suffocated and rebelled within him and God spoke to him in a dream: "You live and will die in this prison so that a man I know of may see you a certain number of times and not forget you and place your figure and symbol in a poem which has its precise place in the scheme of the universe. You suffer captivity, but you will have given a word to the poem." God, in the dream, illumined the animal's brutishness and the animal understood these reasons and accepted his destiny, but, when he awoke, there was in him only an obscure resignation, a valorous ignorance, for the machinery of the world is much too complex for the simplicity of a beast."
Jorge Luis Borges
"Nothing is built on stone; All is built on sand, but we must build as if the sand were stone."
Jorge Luis Borges
"Reality is not always probable, or likely."
Jorge Luis Borges
"There is an hour of the afternoon when the plain is on the verge of saying something. It never says, or perhaps it says it infinitely, or perhaps we do not understand it, or we understand it and it is untranslatable as music."
Jorge Luis Borges
"Reading . . . is an activity subsequent to writing: more resigned, more civil, more intellectual."
Jorge Luis Borges
"It's a shame that we have to choose between two such second-rate countries as the USSR and the USA."
Jorge Luis Borges
"The three of them knew it. She was Kafka’s mistress. Kafka had dreamt her. The three of them knew it. He was Kafka’s friend. Kafka had dreamt him. The three of them knew it. The woman said to the friend, Tonight I want you to have me. The three of them knew it. The man replied: If we sin, Kafka will stop dreaming us. One of them knew it. There was no longer anyone on earth. Kafka said to himself Now the two of them have gone, I’m left alone. I’ll stop dreaming myself."
Jorge Luis Borges
"Of all man’s instruments, the most wondrous, no doubt, is the book. The other instruments are extensions of his body. The microscope, the telescope, are extensions of his sight; the telephone is the extension of his voice; then we have the plow and the sword, extensions of the arm. But the book is something else altogether: the book is an extension of memory and imagination."
Jorge Luis Borges
"Paradise will be a kind of library"
Jorge Luis Borges
"When writers die they become books, which is, after all, not too bad an incarna"
Jorge Luis Borges
"A book is more than a verbal structure or series of verbal structures; it is the dialogue it establishes with its reader and the intonation it imposes upon his voice and the changing and durable images it leaves in his memory. A book is not an isolated being: it is a relationship, an axis of innumerable relationships."
Jorge Luis Borges
"I cannot sleep unless I am surrounded by books."
Jorge Luis Borges
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