"To him the stars seemed like so many musical notes affixed to the sky, just waiting for somebody to unfasten them. Someday the sky would be emptied, but by then the earth would be a constellation of musical scores"

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Source: Machado de Assis (1963). “The Psychiatrist, and Other Stories”, p.113, Univ of California Press

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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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