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Jorge Luis Borges

“Words are symbols that assume a shared memory. The memory I now want to set down is mine alone; all those who share it have died. The mystics invoke a rose, a kiss, a bird that is all birds, a sun that is all the stars and the sun, a jug of wine, a garden, or the sexual act. Of these metaphors, none will serve me for that long, joyous night, which left us, tired out and happy, at the borders of dawn.”

Jorge Luis Borges, The Book of Sand and Shakespeare's Memory
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The Book of Sand and Shakespeare's Memory The Book of Sand and Shakespeare's Memory by Jorge Luis Borges
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