"The value of things is not the time they last, but the intensity with which they occur. That is why there are unforgettable moments and unique people!"
"I read and am liberated. I acquire objectivity. I cease being myself and so scattered. And what I read, instead of being like a nearly invisible suit that sometimes oppresses me, is the external world’s tremendous and remarkable clarity, the sun that sees everyone, the moon that splotches the still earth with shadows, the wide expanses that end in the sea, the blackly solid trees whose tops greenly wave, the steady peace of ponds on farms, the terraced slopes with their paths overgrown by grape-vines."
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Source: Fernando Pessoa (2002). “The Book of Disquiet”, p.169, Penguin UK
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