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  • #1
    Sally Rooney
    “Life offers up these moments of joy despite everything,”
    Sally Rooney, Normal People

  • #2
    Sally Rooney
    “She closes her eyes. He probably won’t come back, she thinks. Or he will, differently. What they have now they can never have back again. But for her the pain of loneliness will be nothing to the pain that she used to feel, of being unworthy. He brought her goodness like a gift and now it belongs to her. Meanwhile his life opens out before him in all directions at once. They’ve done a lot of good for each other. Really, she thinks, really. People can really change one another.
    You should go, she says. I’ll always be here. You know that.”
    Sally Rooney, Normal People

  • #3
    Salomé Esper
    “Si habia dolor en perder lo propio dolía dos veces perder lo ganado, el cariño ganado, el abrazo ganado, la confianza ganada, ¿adónde se va ese esfuerzo cuando es el otro el que se desprende primero?, ¿adónde se va el arrojo que permitió salirse de uno mismo forzando cada milímetro para llegar hasta el otro que con soltura habitaba el mundo? ¿Adónde van los que se quedan?.”
    Salomé Esper, La segunda venida de Hilda Bustamante

  • #4
    Salomé Esper
    “Hilda lo llamó por su nombre (...) y en ese momento, al escucharla, al escucharse en esa voz, se encontró en su nombre como hacía tiempo no se encontraba, y su cuerpo volvió a su cuerpo, letra por letra, sin saber que antes se había ido.”
    Salomé Esper, La segunda venida de Hilda Bustamante

  • #5
    Albert Camus
    “It was as if that great rush of anger had washed me clean, emptied me of hope, and, gazing up at the dark sky spangled with its signs and stars, for the first time, the first, I laid my heart open to the benign indifference of the universe.
    To feel it so like myself, indeed, so brotherly, made me realize that I'd been happy, and that I was happy still. For all to be accomplished, for me to feel less lonely, all that remained to hope was that on the day of my execution there should be a huge crowd of spectators and that they should greet me with howls of execration.”
    Albert Camus, The Stranger

  • #6
    Albert Camus
    “Have you no hope at all? And do you really live with the thought that when you die, you die, and nothing remains?" "Yes," I said.”
    Albert Camus, The Stranger

  • #7
    Albert Camus
    “Mother died today. Or maybe yesterday; I can't be sure.”
    Albert Camus, The Stranger

  • #8
    Albert Camus
    “She was wearing a pair of my pajamas with the sleeves rolled up. When she laughed I wanted her again. A minute later she asked me if I loved her. I told her it didn't mean anything but that I didn't think so. She looked sad. But as we were fixing lunch, and for no apparent reason, she laughed in such a way that I kissed her.”
    Albert Camus, The Stranger

  • #9
    Albert Camus
    “Mother used to say that however miserable one is, there’s always something to be thankful for. And each morning, when the sky brightened and light began to flood my cell, I agreed with her.”
    Albert Camus, The Stranger

  • #10
    Ernesto Sabato
    “La frase 'todo tiempo pasado fue mejor' no indica que antes sucedieran menos cosas malas, sino que -felizmente- la gente las echa en el olvido. ”
    Ernesto Sábato, El túnel

  • #11
    Ernesto Sabato
    “A veces creo que nada tiene sentido. En un planeta minúsculo, que corre hacia la nada desde millones de años, nacemos en medio de dolores, crecemos, luchamos, nos enfermamos, sufrimos, hacemos sufrir, gritamos, morimos, mueren y otros están naciendo para volver a empezar la comedia inútil.”
    Ernesto Sábato, El túnel

  • #12
    Ernesto Sabato
    “Que el mundo es horrible, es una verdad que no necesita demostración”
    Ernesto Sábato, El túnel



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