"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!"
"Silence emerges from the sound of rain and spreads in a crescendo of gray monotony over the narrow street I contemplate. I’m sleeping while awake, standing by the window, leaning against it as against everything. I search in myself for the sensations I feel before these falling threads of darkly luminous water that stand out from the grimy building facades and especially from the open windows. And I don’t know what I feel or what I want to feel. I don’t know what to think or where I am."
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Source: Fernando Pessoa (2002). “The Book of Disquiet”, p.63, Penguin UK
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