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"Tedium is the lack of a mithology. To whom has no beliefs, even doubt is impossible, even skepticism has no strength to suspect."
"Smell is a strange sight. It evokes sentimental landscapes through a sudden sketching of the subconscious."
"Deceiving himself well is the first quality of the statesman."
"It's certain that, when hearing from any of those people the story of their sexual marathons, a vague suspicion pervades us, at about the seventh deflowering."
"Liberty is the possibility of isolation."
"If you cannot live alone, you were born a slave."
"And let our despite go to those who work and fight and our hate to those who hope and trust."
"We adore perfection because we can't have it; it would disgust us if we had it. Perfect is inhuman, because human is imperfect."
"If I had written King Lear, I would regret it all my life afterwards. Because that work is so big, that its defects show as huge, its monstrous defects, things even minimal in between some scenes and their possible perfection. It's not the sun with spots; it's a broken greek statue."
"For valuing your own suffering sets on it the gold of a sun of pride. Suffering a lot can originate the illusion of being the Chosen of Pain."
"Everything is absurd."
"The world belongs to who doesn't feel. The primary condition to be a practical man is the absence of sensitivity."
"What would happen to the world if we were human?"
"Who doesn't feel commands. He who only thinks what is required in order to win, wins."
"Sailing is necessary, living is not necessary."
"All pleasure is a vice, for seeking pleasure is what everybody does in life, and the only dark vice is doing what everybody does."
"I'm upset by the happiness of all these men who don't know they're unhappy. [...] Because of that, though, I love them all. Dear vegetables!"
"For the moment being, given that we live in society, the only duty of superior men is to reduce to a minimum their participation in the tribe's life. Not to read newspapers, or read them only to know about whatever unimportant and curious is going on. [...] The supreme honorable state for a superior man is in not knowing who is the Head of State of his country, or if he lives under a monarchy or a republic. All his attitude must be setting his soul so that the passing of things, of events doesn't bother him. If he doesn't do it he will have to take an interest in others in order to take care of himself."
"Wasting time has an esthetics to it."
"I never was but an isolated bon vivant, which is absurd; or a mystic bon vivant, which is an impossible thing."
"It's in an inland sea that the river of my life ended."
"Every gesture is a revolutionary act."
"Knowing not to have illusions is absolutely necessary in order to have dreams."
"Why is art beautiful? Because it's useless. Why is life ugly? Because it's all ends and purposes and intentions."
"And the supreme glory of all this, my love, is to think that maybe this isn't true, neither may I believe it true.And when lying starts giving us pleasure, let's speak the truth so that we lie to it."
"My head and the universe ache me."
"Yet I have no stylistic nobility. My head aches because my head aches. The universe aches me because my head aches."
"Given that we cannot know all the elements in a problem, we never can solve it."
"I don't believe in the landscape."
"I say it because I don't believe."
"When I write, I solemnly visit myself."
"Descobri que a leitura é uma forma servil de sonhar. Se tenho de sonhar, porque não sonhar os meus próprios sonhos?"
"They were two and beautiful and wanted to be something else; love delayed itself to them in the tedium of the future, and regret of what would happen to be was already being the daughter of the love they hadn't had."
"Only sterility is noble and dignified. Only killing what never was is elevated and perverse and absurd."
"I exempt you of being present in my idea of you."
"That's not my love; that's just your life."
"And as well as I dream, I reason if I want, for that's just another kind of dream."
"There is no happiness without knowledge. But knowledge of happiness is unhappy; for knowing ourselves happy is knowing ourselves passing through happiness, and having to, immediatly at once, leave it behind. To know is to kill, in happiness as in everything. Not to know, though, is not to exist."
"I don't write in Portuguese. I write myself."
"To travel? In order to travel it's enough to be. [...] Why travel? In Madrid, in Berlin, in Persia, in China, at the Poles both, where would I be but in myself, and in the sort and kind of my sensations?Life is what we make of it. Travels are travellers. What we see is not what we see but what we are."
"I'd like to be in the country so that I'd could like being in the city."
"Man shouldn't be able to see his own face. That's what's most terrible. Nature gave him the possibility of not seeing it, as well as the incapacity of not seeing his own eyes."
"In any spirit that isn't deformed there is the belief in God. In any spirit that is not deformed there isn't the belief in a particular God."
"I'm a man for whom the outside world is an inner reality."
"Humanitarianism is rude."
"Property isn't theft: it's nothing."
"To have defined and sure opinions, fixed and known instincts, passions and character — all that is the horror of turning our soul into a fact, materialize it and make it external."
"We’ve been devastated by the severest and deadliest drought in history – that of our profound awareness of the futility of all effort and the vanity of all plans."
"Since I wasn’t able to leave a succession of beautiful lies, I want to leave the smidgen of truth that the falsehood of everything lets us suppose we can tell."
"These pages are not my confession; they’re my definition. And I feel, as I begin to write it, that I can write it with some semblance of truth."