916 Quotes by Fernando Pessoa
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I’ve never aspired to be more than a dreamer. I paid no attention to those who spoke to me of living. I’ve always belonged to what isn’t where I am and to what I could never be. Whatever isn’t mine, no matter how base, has always had poetry for me.
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The existence of laws for the association of ideas, as for all intellectual operations, insults our native indiscipline.
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Every gesture is a dead dream.
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I asked for so little from life and life denied me even that.
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I have to choose what I detest – either dreaming, which my intelligence hates, or action, which my sensibility loathes; either action, for which I wasn’t born, or dreaming, for which no one was born. Detesting both, I choose neither; but since I must on occasion either dream or act, I mix the two things together.
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Before my unfeeling eyes, the repressed bitterness of my whole life peels off the suit of natural joy it wears in the prolonged randomness of every day. I realize that I’m always sad, however happy or content I may often feel. And the part of me that realizes this stands a little behind me...
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My self-critical mind allows me to see only the defects and faults in my own work, and so I only have the courage to write snippets and snatches, brief notes on the theme of nonexistence, and yet even the little I write is imperfect.
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If life has given us no more than a prison cell, let’s at least decorate it as best we can-with the shadows of our dreams, their colourful patterns engraving our oblivion on the static surface of the walls.
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I cultivate hatred of action like a greenhouse flower.
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