The Invention of Morel Quotes
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“The sea is endless when you are in a rowboat.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“The habits of our lives makes us presume that things will happen in a certain foreseeable way, that there will be a vague coherence in the world.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“And the reason I am so nervous is that everything I do now is leading me to one of three possible futures... Which one will it be? Time alone will tell. But still I know that writing this diary can perhaps provide the answer; it may even help produce the right future.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“To be on an island inhabited by artificial ghosts was the most unbearable of nightmares,- to be in love with one of those images was worse than being in love with a ghost (perhaps we always want the person we love to have the existence of a ghost).”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“I do not believe that a dream should necessarily be taken for reality, or reality for madness.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“Tal vez toda esa higiene de no esperar sea un poco ridícula. No esperar de la vida, para no arriesgarla; darse por muerto, para no morir.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“...when one is alone it is impossible to be dead.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“No fue como si no me hubiera oído, como si no me hubiera visto; fue como si los oídos que tenía no sirvieran para oír, como si los ojos no sirvieran para ver.”
― La Invención de Morel
― La Invención de Morel
“His work seems to confirm my old axiom: it is useless to try to keep the whole body alive.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“Spontaneity is the mother of crudity.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“I thought I had made this discovery: that there are unexpected, constant repetitions in our behavior. The right combination of circumstances had enabled me to observe them. One seldom has the chance to be a clandestine witness of several talks between the same people. But scenes are repeated in life, just as they are in the theatre.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“When all the senses are synchronized, the soul emerges.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“The influence of the future on the past," said Morel enthusiastically, almost inaudibly.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“We can always find a cause for suspicion if we look for it.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“... to his efforts to perpetuate man: but he has preserved nothing but sensations; and, although his invention was incomplete, he at least foreshadowed the truth: man will one day create human life.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“The case of the inventor who is duped by his own invention emphasizes our need for circumspection.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“Considero que este pensamiento es un vicio: lo escribo para fijarle límites, para ver que no tiene encanto, para dejarlo.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“Nosotros viviremos en esa fotografía, siempre”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“I dreaded an invasion of ghosts or, less likely, an invasion of the police.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“I believe we lose immortality because we have not conquered our opposition to death; we keep insisting on the primary, rudimentary idea: that the whole body should be kept alive. We should seek to preserve only the part that has to do with consciousness.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“Es ya costumbre de mis teorías más lúcidas deshacerse al día siguiente, quedar como pruebas de una combinación asombrosa de ineptitud y entusiasmo (o desesperación). Tal vez mi idea, una vez escrita, pierda la fuerza.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“Non debbo sperare niente. Scrivo questa frase e mi viene un'idea che è una speranza.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“Lloré durante el sueño y desperté con una inconsolable desesperanza porque Faustine no estaba y con llorado consuelo porque nos habíamos querido sin disimulo.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“Creio que perdemos a imortalidade porque a resistência à morte não evoluiu; seus aperfeiçoamentos insistem na ideia primitiva, rudimentar, de manter vivo todo o corpo. Só se deveria procurar conservar o que interessa para a consciência.”
― La invención de Morel
― La invención de Morel
“Al hombre que, basándose en este informe, invente una máquina capaz de reunir las presencias disgregadas, haré una súplica: Búsquenos a Faustine y a mí, hágame entrar en el cielo de la conciencia de Faustine. Será un acto piadoso.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“Sublime, close at hand but mysterious
With the living silence of the rose.”
― The Invention of Morel
With the living silence of the rose.”
― The Invention of Morel
“Todo lo que he escrito sobre mi destino —con esperanzas o con temor, en broma o en serio— me mortifica.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“A vida será, portanto, um depósito da morte.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel
“O caminho é este: viver, ser o mais feliz mortal.
Mas a condição da minha felicidade, como tudo que é humano, é instável.”
― The Invention of Morel
Mas a condição da minha felicidade, como tudo que é humano, é instável.”
― The Invention of Morel
“To be sure, nothing created by man is perfect.”
― The Invention of Morel
― The Invention of Morel