"The best thing to do is to loosen my grip on my pen and let it go wandering about until it finds an entrance. There must be one – everything depends on the circumstances, a rule applicable as much to literary style as to life. Each word tugs another one along, one idea another, and that is how books, governments and revolutions are made – some even say that is how Nature created her species."
"There is nothing in the world so monstrously vast as our indifference."
Source: Machado de Assis (1952). “Epitaph of a Small Winner”
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Machado de Assis
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Machado de Assis was a Brazilian writer and literary critic, renowned for his psychological depth and exploration of identity in works like 'Dom Casmurro'.
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