"The deepest words of the wise man teach us the same as the whistle of the wind when it blows or the sound of the water when it is flowing."
"There is no one so bound to his own face that he does not cherish the hope of presenting another to the world."
Source: Antonio Machado (1963). “Juan de Mairena”, Univ of California Press
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Antonio Machado
Poet
Antonio Machado was a Spanish poet known for his profound reflections on love and existence, particularly in his notable work 'Soledades'.
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