Si me quieren buscar, búsquenme en los libros. No los lean, por favor, si no obtienen placer.
Jorge Luis BorgesEl verbo leer, como el verbo amar y el verbo soñar, no soporta ‘el modo imperativo’. Yo siempre les aconsejé a mis estudiantes que si un libro los aburre lo dejen; que no lo lean porque es famoso, que no lean un libro porque es moderno, que no lean un libro porque es antiguo. La lectura debe ser una de las formas de la felicidad y no se puede obligar a nadie a ser feliz.
The verb reading, like the verb to love and the verb dreaming, doesn't bear the imperative mode. I always advised to my students that if a book bores them leave it; That they don't read it because it's famous, that they don't read a book because it's modern, that they don't read a book because it's antique. The reading should be one of the ways of happiness and nobody can be obliged to be happy.
A writer, or any man, must believe that whatever happens to him is an instrument; everything has been given for an end. This is even stronger in the case of the artist. Everything that happens, including humiliations, embarrassments, misfortunes, all has been given like clay, like material for one’s art. One must accept it. For this reason I speak in a poem of the ancient food of heroes: humiliation, unhappiness, discord. Those things are given to us to transform, so that we may make from the miserable circumstances of our lives things that are eternal, or aspire to be so.
Jorge Luis BorgesHay una hora de la tarde en que la llanura está por decir algo; nunca lo dice o tal vez lo dice infinitamente y no lo entendemos, o lo entendemos pero es intraducible, como una música
Jorge Luis BorgesTag: naturaleza música misterio tarde
إني أسمع صدى رقصة التانغو تلك
التي شاهدتها تؤدى على الرصيف في
لحظة تنتصب وحيدةً بلا قَبل ولا بعد،
ضد النسيان، ولها طعم كل ما فُقد، كل
ما ضاع وتم استعادته.
To speak is to fall into tautology.
Jorge Luis BorgesCenturies and centuries of idealism have not failed to influence reality
Jorge Luis BorgesA book is not an isolated being: it is a relationship, an axis of innumerable relationships
Jorge Luis BorgesThe famed author Robert Lewis Stevenson declared that he'd trained his Brownies to be writers. As he slept, they would whisper fantastic plots in his ear -- for example, the strange case of Dr. Jekyll and the diabolical Mr. Hyde, and that episode in "Olalla" when a young man from an old Spanish family bites his sister's hand.
Jorge Luis BorgesTag: writing robert-louis-stevenson dr-jekyll-and-mr-hyde
So witless did these ideas strike me as being, so sweeping and pompous the way they were expressed, that I associated them immediately with literature.
Jorge Luis BorgesTag: stupidity literature pompousity
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