Bien gracias..., es lo que decimos cuando no queremos mostrar nuestra debilidad, decimos, Bien, aunque nos estemos muriendo, a esto le llama el vulgo hacer de tripas corazón, fenómeno de conversión visceral que sólo en la especie humana ha sido observado.

José Saramago

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De esa masa estamos hechos, mitad indiferencia y mitad ruindad.

José Saramago

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. . . if there is a way for the world to be transformed for the better, it can only be done by pessimism; optimists will never change the world for the better.

José Saramago


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Porque foi que cegámos, Não sei, talvez um dia se chegue a conhecer a razão, Queres que te diga o que penso, Diz, Penso que não cegámos, penso que estamos cegos, Cegos que vêm, Cegos que, vendo, não vêm

José Saramago


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...Y cuándo es necesario matar, se preguntó a sí misma mientras se dirigía hacia el zaguán, y a sí misma se respondió, Cuando está muerto lo que aún está vivo.

José Saramago

Tags: condición-humana



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...no es por el aspecto de la cara ni por la presteza del cuerpo por lo que se conoce la fuerza del corazón.

José Saramago

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...bien vistas las cosas, no hay en el mundo nada que, en sentido absoluto, nos pertenezca, verdad ésta no menos transparente.

José Saramago

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...this is the way fate usually treats us, it's right there behind us, it has already reached out a hand to touch us on the shoulder while we're still muttering to ourselves, It's all over, that's it, who cares anyhow.

José Saramago


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The day before is what we bring to the day we're actually living through, life is a matter of carrying along all those days-before just as someone might carry stones, and when we can no longer cope with the load, the work is done, the last day is the only one that is not the day before another day.

José Saramago


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Yet human experience and the practice of communication have shown throughout the ages that definitions are an illusion, like having a speech defect and trying to say love but unable to get the word out, or, better, having a tongue in one's head but unable to feel love.

José Saramago


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