#Saramago

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Saramago, a name synonymous with profound introspection and literary brilliance, represents a world of thought-provoking ideas and philosophical musings. This tag encapsulates themes of existentialism, human nature, and the intricate dance between reality and imagination. People are drawn to quotes about Saramago because they offer a window into the mind of a writer who masterfully blends the mundane with the metaphysical, challenging readers to question the very fabric of their existence. His words resonate with those seeking deeper understanding and reflection, as they often explore the complexities of life, morality, and the human condition. The allure of Saramago lies in his ability to articulate the ineffable, to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary, and to invite readers on a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment. Whether you're a seasoned philosopher or a curious soul, quotes about Saramago provide a rich tapestry of insights that inspire contemplation and spark meaningful conversations.

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La ausencia es también una muerte, la única e importante diferencia es la esperanza
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Después tuvo un pensamiento aún más triste, el de que los niños mueren siempre por culpa de los padres que los generan y de las madres que los ponen en el mundo, y entonces sintió pena de su propio hijo, condenado a muerte sin culpa
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Seré de verdad un error, se preguntó, y, suponiendo que efectivamente lo sea, qué significado, qué consecuencias tendrá para un ser humano saberse errado.
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Privatize everything, privatize the sea and the sky, privatize the sea and the sky, privatize justice and the law, privatize the passing cloud, privatize the dream, especially if it’s during the day and open eyed. And finally, for the embellishment of so many privatizations, privatize the States, surrender once and for all their exploitation to private companies through international share offering. There lies the salvation of the world… and, while you’re at it, privatize your whore mothers.
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Sin muerte no hay resurrección, y sin resurrección no hay iglesia
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But truths need to be repeated many times so that they don't, poor things, lapse into oblivion.
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Agora, porém, depois de trezentas léguas a andar, grande parte delas por caminhos que o diabo, apesar dos seus pés de bode, se negaria a pisar (...)
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Cumprida a obrigação de proprietário preocupado com a segurança dos seus haveres, o arquiduque deu-se pressa em retirar-se, levando atrás de si, como sempre, a colorida cauda de pavão dos parasitas da corte.
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I libri del mondo, tutti insieme, sono come dicono sia l'universo, inifiniti.
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Quem sabe se entre estes mortos não estarão os meus pais, disse a rapariga dos óculos escuros, e eu aqui passando ao lado deles, e não os vejo. É um velho costume da humanidade, esse de passar ao lado dos mortos e não os ver, disse a mulher do médico.
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