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  • #1
    Anne Rice
    “Pero nada podría darme aquella libertad, nada. Las libertades que me daba ella no
    significaban nada para mí; su poder no era, en definitiva, sino un grado más del que todos poseíamos. Y lo que poseen todos nunca ha facilitado la contienda; más bien la ha convertido
    en una agonía, por más que se gane o se pierda.”
    Anne Rice

  • #2
    Anne Rice
    “Y es que es el alma de la humanidad la que a través de los siglos se dirige hacia la perfección, la raza humana la que cada año que pasa aprende a amar mejor y a perdonar. Yo estoy anclada en el pasado por cadenas que no puedo romper.”
    Anne Rice, The Queen of the Damned

  • #3
    Frank Zappa
    “So many books, so little time.”
    Frank Zappa

  • #4
    Erin Hunter
    “I'm not going to get myself hurt." I'm too important to let that happen.
    ~Jaypaw”
    Erin Hunter, Eclipse

  • #5
    Anne Rice
    “Sólo en la complejidad podemos encontrar las respuestas. A través de la complejidad el hombre lucha hacia la claridad; es un proceso lento y lleno de obstáculos, pero es el único camino. La simplicidad exige demasiados sacrificios. Siempre los ha exigido.”
    Anne Rice, The Queen of the Damned

  • #6
    Kate DiCamillo
    “How can a story end happily if there is no love?”
    Kate DiCamillo, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

  • #7
    Kate DiCamillo
    “I have been loved, Edward told the stars. So? said the stars. What difference does that make when you are all alone now?”
    Kate DiCamillo, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

  • #8
    Kate DiCamillo
    “I have learned how to love. And it's a terrible thing. I'm broken. My heart is broken. Help me.”
    Kate DiCamillo, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

  • #9
    Kate DiCamillo
    “Open your heart,” she said gently. “Someone will come. Someone will come for you. But first you must open your heart.”
    Kate DiCamillo, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

  • #10
    Vincent   King
    “Nuestro amor se hacía también más violento, en parte porque supongo que preveíamos la posibilidad de perdernos el uno al otro”
    Vincent King , Candy Man

  • #11
    Vincent   King
    “No creo en la belleza, no creo en la verdad y el error. No creo en hacer algo cuyo motivo se desconoce, sólo creo en lo que disfruto”
    Vincent King, Candy Man

  • #12
    W.B. Yeats
    “Faeries, come take me out of this dull world,
    For I would ride with you upon the wind,
    Run on the top of the dishevelled tide,
    And dance upon the mountains like a flame.”
    William Butler Yeats, The Land of Heart's Desire

  • #13
    Guy Hocquenghem
    “El miedo a su propia homosexualidad lleva al hombre a un temor paranoico de verla aparecer a su alrededor”
    Guy Hocquenghem, Homosexual Desire

  • #14
    Sylvia Plath
    “I can never read all the books I want; I can never be all the people I want and live all the lives I want. I can never train myself in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the shades, tones and variations of mental and physical experience possible in my life. And I am horribly limited.”
    Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

  • #15
    “La idea de que el placer físico siempre proviene del placer sexual y que el placer sexual es la base de todos los placeres posibles, considero que es absolutamente falsa.”
    Larry Townsend

  • #16
    Eduardo Galeano
    “I don't believe in charity. I believe in solidarity. Charity is so vertical. It goes from the top to the bottom. Solidarity is horizontal. It respects the other person. I have a lot to learn from other people.”
    Eduardo Galeano

  • #17
    Anne Rice
    “I believe that I must do everything I can do to lessen misery. That's all I can do, and that is something enormous. It is a great power.”
    Anne Rice

  • #18
    Anne Rice
    “Exactly. You know what it says in the Book of Job.” “Remind me.” “Well, Satan is there in heaven, with God. God says, where have you been? And Satan says, roaming around the earth! It’s a regular conversation. And they begin arguing about Job. Satan believes Job’s goodness is founded entirely upon his good fortune. And God agrees to let Satan torment Job. This is the most nearly true picture of the situation which we possess. God doesn’t know everything. The Devil is a good friend of his. And the whole thing is an experiment. And this Satan is a far cry from being the Devil as we know him now, worldwide.” “You’re really speaking of these ideas as if they were real beings …”
    Anne Rice, The Tale of the Body Thief

  • #19
    Bram Stoker
    “Ah, nosotros hombres y mujeres somos como cuerdas en medio de diferentes fuerzas que nos tiran de diferentes rumbos.”
    Bram Stoker, Drácula (En espanol)



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