"I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.












Paradise will be a kind of library
More Jorge Luis Borges quotes
"When writers die they become books, which is, after all, not too bad an incarna
"A book is more than a verbal structure or series of verbal structures; it is the dialogue it establishes with its reader and the intonation it imposes...
"When a writer dies, he becomes his books.
"I cannot sleep unless I am surrounded by books.
"If you sell, say, two thousand copies, it is the same thing as if you had sold nothing at all because two thousand is too vast—I mean, for the imagina...
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"We spend our lives waiting for our book and it never comes.
"Of all man’s instruments, the most wondrous, no doubt, is the book. The other instruments are extensions of his body. The microscope, the telescope, a...
"Leaving behind the babble of the plaza, I enter the Library. I feel, almost physically, the gravitation of the books, the enveloping serenity of order...
"... in art nothing is more secondary than the author's intentions.
"The gods weave misfortunes for men, so that the generations to come will have something to sing about.” Mallarmé repeats, less beautifully, what Homer...
"Personally, I am a hedonistic reader; I have never read a book merely because it was ancient. I read books for the aesthetic emotions they offer me, a...
"I cannot combine some charactersdhcmrlchtdjwhich the divine Library has not foreseen and which in one of its secret tongues do not contain a terrible ...
"The universe (which others call the Library) is composed of an indefinite, perhaps infinite number of hexagonal galleries.