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I' is merely one of the world's instantaneous spasms.
Clarice Lispector
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Clarice Lispector
Age: 56 †
Born: 1920
Born: December 10
Died: 1977
Died: December 9
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Chechelnik
Helen Palmer
Teresa Quadros
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And I want to be held down. I don't know what to do with the horrifying freedom that can destroy me.
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Ela acreditava em anjo e, porque acreditava, eles existiam | She believed in angels, and, because she believed, they existed
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Do you ever suddenly find it strange to be yourself?
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I hear the mad song of a little bird and crush butterflies between my fingers.
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I write and that way rid myself of me and then at last I can rest.
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So long as I have questions to which there are no answers, I shall go on writing.
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I write as if to save somebody’s life. Probably my own. Life is a kind of madness that death makes. Long live the dead because we live in them.
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I just know that I don't want cheating. I refuse. I deepened myself but I don't believe in myself because my thought is invented.
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How was she to tie herself to a man without permitting him to imprison her? And was there some means of acquiring things without those things possessing her?
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Who has not asked himself at some time or other: am I a monster or is this what it means to be a person?
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I work only with lost and founds.
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All the world began with a yes. One molecule said yes to another molecule and life was born. But before prehistory there was the prehistory of the prehistory and there was the never and there was the yes. It was ever so. I don’t know why, but I do know that the universe never began. Make no mistake, I only achieve simplicity with enormous effort.
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I want the following word: splendor, splendor is fruit in all its succulence, fruit without sadness. I want vast distances. My savage intuition of myself.
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Facts and particulars annoy me.
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