1. Perfect words in poetry don’t look strange at all; they seem natural. So we rarely appreciate the pain writers go through.
2. Serious events transcend the scope of time, either because the connection between the past and the future is severed, or because there seems to be no connection between the various parts that make up the event.
3. Once the goal is achieved, time stops, or to be more precise, what happens next is irrelevant.
4. Sunset is always disturbing, whether it is gorgeous or poor, but what is even more disturbing is the desperate shine at the end.
5. You may argue that reality does not have to be interesting. My answer is that reality does not have to bear the obligation to be interesting, but it cannot help people make assumptions.
6. I write not for fame or for a specific audience. I write so that the passage of time can make me feel at ease.
7. Heroes fight like this, with admirable hearts and fearless hearts, and the steel swords in their hands are extremely sharp. They just want to kill their opponents or die on the battlefield.
8. Truth will not enter the heart that refuses to understand. Since all parts of the world are included in the Aleph, then of course all lamps and all sources of light are also included.
9. Poetry needs rhythm. Poetry always remembers that it was first a verbal art before it became a written art, and remember that it was once a song.
10. I should believe that there are others, but in fact they are not credible. Only you are real. You are my misfortune and my great blessing, pure and endless.
11. I think that a person may become the enemy of others, and at another time, become the enemy of others, but it is impossible to become a country, that is, fireflies, language, gardens, flowing water, and west wind. of enemies.
12. I think young people seem to especially like this feeling of forcing themselves to be sad; they almost try their best to make themselves sad, and they usually succeed.
13. Some people cannot imagine a world without birds; some people cannot imagine a world without water; and for me, I cannot imagine a world without books.
14. The nightingale does not ask anyone to listen to its singing, which is its modesty, but it also does not care whether anyone listens to its singing, which is its pride.
15. There was a moment in the evening when the plain seemed to have something to say; it had never said it before, maybe it had been telling it forever, but we couldn’t understand it; maybe we understood it, but it was as unexplainable as music.
16. I am made of time. Time is a river that sweeps me away, but I am that river; it is a tiger that swallows me, but I am that tiger; it is a fire that burns me, but I am that fire.
17. I have accepted those ugly things since I was a child. There are many incompatible things in the world that have to accept each other in order to survive.
18. I am this slow intensity, a soul. I am always close to joy and cherish the caress of pain. I have crossed the ocean.
19. Eternal life is insignificant; except for humans, all living things can live forever because they do not know what death is; the consciousness of eternal life is divine, terrifying, unpredictable and profound.
20. I need you, the leaves of my tree of life, just like I need peace. like. Same with health, now and forever. Some people will take away a lot, and some people will leave nothing behind. This just proves that two souls never meet by chance.
21. He remembered that the dreams people dream belong to God. Maimonides said that if the words in the dream are clearly discernible and the speaker cannot be seen, those words are sacred.
22. Some things should always be mixed with some untrue elements. What else can be accomplished by telling the full story of what happened?
23. All writers only have 5 topics to write about in their lifetime, and then they write these 5 topics over and over again until they die.
24. He lived alone, with no wife and no friends; he loved everything and had everything, but it seemed that he was far away on the other side of the glass; later he died, and his faint The image disappears, just like water disappearing into water.
25. As far as I know, hints are more effective than any straightforward statement. Maybe people always have a tendency not to like to be lectured by others!
26. If I were indeed a poet, I would think that every moment of life is beautiful, even in some moments that do not seem beautiful. But in the end, memory makes it all beautiful.
27. Reading is an experience, a true experience. Like, let's say, seeing a woman, falling in love, walking across the street.
28. I don’t belong to anyone, I belong to the whole world. You were in it before you came in, and you are still in it after you leave.
29. I will write some stories, and the reason why I will write these things is that I believe these things. This is not just a level of whether I believe in the authenticity of historical events, but like someone who believes in a dream or It is at the level of a concept.
30. We should not forget that for primitive magical thinking, a name is not just an arbitrary symbol, but a life-or-death part of the overall concept established by this symbol.
31. In my opinion, all languages ??lead to meaning. Every single thing in the world can be used to express meaning. Why is art the only one?
32. I slide down your twilight like the piety that is tired of sliding down a slope, and the young night is like a wing on your roof terrace.
33. One of the attributes of hell is its unreality. This attribute makes its horror seem to be lessened, but it may also be intensified.
34. Sentences, replaced and fragmented sentences, other people’s sentences, are the pitiful alms left by time and centuries.
35. I give you an interpretation of your life, a theory about yourself, your true and amazing existence. I give you my loneliness, my darkness, my heart's hunger; I try to impress you with confusion, danger, failure.
36. If I am not destined to get that honor, wisdom and happiness, then let others get it. Even if I go to hell, I hope heaven exists.
37. Like all writers, he evaluates the achievements of others by the works they have completed, but requires others to evaluate himself by the works he conceived or planned.
38. I have repeatedly told myself that time is an endless meridian composed of past, present, future, eternity and never. Nothing is more elusive than time.
39. Over the years, I have understood a truth, that is, anything in the world can become the germ of hell; a face, a word, a compass, a cigarette advertisement, if you cannot forget it, It can make people crazy.
40. The relief for you and me comes from the moment when death finally appears in front of us: good luck will finally come, and we are finally released from the sad habit of becoming someone and the burden of the entire universe. .
41. He was not writing for future generations, nor for God, because he knew nothing about God’s literary preferences. He painstakingly, motionlessly and secretly creates an invisible maze within the realm of time.
42. I cried because I saw with my own eyes that secret, hypothetical thing whose name has been stolen many times but no one faces it: the incomprehensible universe.
43. The fact is that we procrastinate everything we can; if we all know that we are immortal, then sooner or later all people will do everything and understand everything.
44. Insomnia is knowing that one should not wake up alone when others are sleeping alone. It is the desire to enter a dream but cannot fall asleep. It is the fear of living and continuing to live. It is the ignorance of staying up until dawn. .
45. In reality, in history, every time a person faces a choice, he must choose one and then give up several others; and this is not like the one that belongs to hope and forgetfulness, which has an artistic meaning. In the concept of time with multiple possibilities.
46. I write down everything I know without omitting it, because life is as shy as sin, and we don’t know what is important in God’s eyes.
47. The useless dawn found me on a desolate street corner: I survived the night. Darkness is a wave of pride: dark blue waves falling high, laden with the colors of the deep earth, laden with unreliable but desirable things.
48. Any language is an alphabet of symbols, and the use of language must be based on the speaker’s past experience; my shameful memory simply cannot include the infinite Aleph, How do I communicate this to others?
49. In any case, the following is what happened. Due to the passage of time and the quality of the words expressed, it is inevitable that there will be some discrepancies with the true feelings.
50. Time is a sinking river, and I am the river; time is a tiger that breaks my bones, and I am the tiger; time is a fire that devours me, and I am raging fire.
51. It's strange that people never blame England for filling the world with stupid games, such as purely physical sports like football. Football is one of England's greatest crimes.
52. Go back to the past, the past is our wealth. It is the only thing we have and it is at our disposal. We can change it, we can think of those historical figures as something else.
53. Aging and fear may have misled me, but I think that the unique human race is about to become extinct, but the library will continue to exist: a lonely green light, infinite and motionless, containing rare books, unknown and useless without being corrupted.
54. If we see that a poem expresses some desire rather than narrates a fact, that poem is a success.
55. Because people live in time and the continuation of time, but the mysterious animal lives in the present, in the eternity of the moment.
56. Therefore, all negligence is carefully considered, all encounters are agreed in advance, all humiliations are punishments, all failures are mysterious victories, and all deaths are suicides.
57. The drizzle that covers the window glass will definitely wash the black grapes on the shelf in the abandoned suburbs and in a courtyard that no longer exists. The damp twilight brought me a voice, a voice I longed for.
58. You are the music, the sky, the palace, the river, the angel, the deep rose that God displays in front of my blind eyes, disappearing without end.
59. I feel the restlessness I just mentioned again. It seemed to me that the damp gardens surrounding the house were teeming with invisible people. Those people are Albert and me, hidden in other dimensions of time, busy and diverse.
60. No matter how long or complicated any kind of destiny is, there is actually a time when a person knows who he is forever.
61. It is said that people are born either Aristotelian or Platonic. This is tantamount to saying that any dispute of an abstract nature is a fragment of the debate between Aristotle and Plato.
62. You can no longer see the bright moon. You have used up the unchangeable total, the number that fate has given you, even if you open all the windows in the world, it will be useless.
63. The truth bred by time is the opponent of time, the storage of events, the witness of the past, and the warning of the present example.
64. A person will gradually blend with the shape of his destiny; a person will eventually become his own environment.
65. Jealousy is a very Spanish theme. Those Spaniards are always thinking about jealousy. When they describe something as good, they say: That makes people jealous.
66. Similar traditions were also popular among the ancient Egyptians. Everyone has two names, one is a nickname, which is called by others, and the other is a big name, which is the real name and is kept secret from others.
67. I suddenly remembered another of Coleridge’s whims. Someone dreamed of going to heaven, and heaven gave him a flower as evidence. When he woke up, the flower was still there.
68. This is how God looks at the history of the universe and everything that happens in history. All this seen in one glorious, dazzling moment, eternity.
69. The house is not actually that big. What makes it look big are shadows, symmetry, mirrors, long years, my unfamiliarity, and loneliness.
70. I have accepted those ugly things since I was a child. There are many incompatible things in the world that have to accept each other in order to survive.
71. A big river is a maze of water, a jungle is a maze of trees, a city is a maze of streets, and a library is a maze of human thought.
72. A person orders the person who obeys him to do something. The person who gave the order dies, and the other person continues to do that thing until his death.
73. We are largely composed of our memories, and this memory is largely composed of forgetting.
74. Any destiny, no matter how long and complicated, is actually only reflected in one moment: the moment when people fully realize who they are.
75. When I was young, I loved sunsets, the chaotic slums in the city, and misfortune. Now I love the morning, the city center, the quiet.
76. God controls the chess players, and the chess players manipulate the chess pieces. Behind God, is there any god who has set up the fetters of dust, time, dreams and pain.
77. A very old man squatted on the ground with his back against the counter, as motionless as an object. The long years have shrunk him and polished his edges, just like a stone polished by running water or a proverb tempered by generations.
78. What is remembered today will be forgotten tomorrow, and will not be recalled in the future. Therefore, waking up is probably another dream, and dreaming that one is not dreaming. And sleep is nothing but death that returns every night.
79. I thought to myself that a person can be the enemy of others and the enemy of others for a period of time, but he cannot be the enemy of an area, fireflies, words, gardens, water flows and wind.
80. If space is infinite, we will be at any point in space. If time is infinite, we are at any point in time.
81. He is very pious and believes that he has a secret contract with God. As long as he prays and repent, he will not be punished no matter how evil he does.
82. It is obviously unreasonable for one person to try to evoke in another person a memory that only belongs to a third person. However, it is the good intention of all biographies to realize the unconventional things without scruples.
83. What can I do to keep you? I give you the streets of poverty, the sunsets of despair, the moon of rundown suburbs. I give you the sorrow of a person who has been looking at the lonely moon for a long time.
84. Friendship is better than love because it does not require any proof. Once a friendship is established, it demands nothing and it will grow.
85. A person can be the enemy of other people, and can be the enemy of other people at other times, but he cannot become the enemy of a country, and cannot be the enemy of fireflies, gardens, flowing water, and wind.
86. We may be convinced by the wind, the air at night, and the stars we look up at, but arguments will not convince us.
87. In order to let us feel the speed of the arrow leaving the bow and hitting the target, Dante said that when the arrow hits the target, it leaves the bow and leaves the string. He turns the story upside down to show how quickly it all happened.
88. In my opinion, dusk and Venice are almost synonymous, but our dusk has lost its light and is afraid of the dark, while the dusk in Venice is wonderful and eternal, with neither past nor future.
89. At dawn, I seemed to hear a noise, it was the leaving crowd; they once loved me and then forgot me; space, time and Borges have abandoned me.
90. Women make me unlucky. But the happiness I gained was enough to compensate for all the misfortunes. It is better to be in pain and happy than to have no pain or itch.
91. Sleep is freedom from care about the world; and Funes lay on his back in the dark, thinking about every crack and line in the houses around him.
92. Everyone says I am a great writer. I was grateful for this strange idea, but I didn't agree with it. In the future some wise man will easily dismiss it and label me a liar or a shoddy guy or both.
93. The gray smoke blurs the distant constellations, and everything in front of you loses its history and name. There are just shadows of tenderness in the world, people are still the same people, and the river is still the same river.
94. They will teach us that eternity is the present stillness, which is what philosophical schools call the freezing of time; but they or anyone else does not understand this, just as they do not understand the infinite vastness of place. The solidification of space is the same.
95. Ignorant people think that infinite drawing of lots requires infinite time. In fact, this is not the case, as long as time can be divided into infinite subdivisions.
96. The continuity of language unduly exaggerates the truth of what we say, because each word occupies a place on the page and a moment in the reader's mind.
97. When your brain is big, you have to reduce its burden, and the only way to reduce its burden is to write things out. There is no other way, otherwise it will keep pressing on me.
98. Friendship is the leaf of the tree of life between two people. It is as important as peace, love and health. Two souls will not meet by chance.
99. Due to good deeds in the past or in the future, all people will get all the good rewards they deserve, and everyone will get all the bad rewards due to the bad deeds in the past or future.
100. Due to the unexplainable divine will, we look for you everywhere in vain; you are lonely, you are mysterious, further than the Ganges River or the sunset.