Quotes by Luis Sepulveda: the most beautiful quotes by the great author
Luis Sepulveda was a world-renowned writer, director and journalist. Born in Chile in 1949, he managed to enchant both young and old with his stories because with his words he was able to involve readers, transport them to different worlds or make them reflect on reality. His death in 2020 due to the Coronavirus shocked literature enthusiasts and more, but, thanks to his books, his talent and his name will live forever in our memory. Let's see, therefore, the most beautiful phrases of Luis Sepulveda.
Aphorisms of Sepulveda taken from Story of a seagull and the cat that taught her to fly
This it is one of the best known books of the Chilean author. The tender tale of Zorba and Fortunata conquers for its apparent simplicity that conceals a profound and exciting meaning. Here are some exemplifying sentences of the work.
In your life you will have many reasons to be happy, one of them is called water, still another is called wind, still another is called sun and it always comes as a reward after rain.
No bird flies as soon as it is born, but the moment comes when the call of the air is stronger than the fear of falling and then life teaches it to spread its wings.
It is very easy to accept and love who is the same as us, but with someone who is different it is very difficult, and you have helped us to do it.
Lucky, I assure you that you will be happy, and then your feelings towards us and ours towards you will be more intense and more beautiful, because it will be the affection between completely different beings.
Unfortunately, humans are unpredictable. Often with the best of intentions they cause the worst damage.
Maybe he can't fly with bird's wings, but listening to him I always thought he flies with words.
"Flying scares me," shrieked Fortunata as she stood up. "When that happens, I'll be next to you."
Zorba remained to contemplate her until she knew if it was drops of rain or tears that clouded her yellow eyes of a big black cat, of a good cat, of a noble cat, of a harbor cat.
Now you will fly, Fortunata. Breathe. Feel the rain. It is water. In your life you will have many reasons to be happy, one of them is called water, another is called wind, another is called sun and it always comes as a reward after rain. Feel the rain. Open your wings.
"On the edge of the abyss he understood the most important thing" Zorba meowed "Oh yes? And what did you understand? " asked the human "Only those who dare to fly fly," Zorba mewed.
And if all this is a dream, what does it matter. I like it and I want to keep dreaming.
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The best quotes from Luis Sepulveda in The power of dreams
The Chilean writer is still famous today for his polemical charge aimed at social denunciation. In The power of dreams, Sepulveda faces reflections on international politics and on the scenario of the early 2000s, which alternate with moving memories of missing friends and personal stories. In all this, the author invites us to never exhaust the desire to fight and not to stop dreaming.
Commonplaces are the curse of the language: from their convenient position of euphemisms, they disguise gross ignorance.
My stories are written by a man who dreams of a better, fairer, cleaner and more generous world.My stories are written by a Chilean who dreams of seeing the most beautiful dream come true in this country, that of sitting all confidently at the same table, without the shame of knowing that the killers of those we miss do not receive the right. punishment.
Irony is a great exercise of intelligence that should not be confused with the cowardice of sarcasm.
I am always surprised, everything surprises me, I live in a state of constant surprise, precisely because I am a Latin American writer. I am surprised by the words and their power to found reality.
We dream that another world is possible and we will make this other world possible.
Perhaps in the distant future some communications scholar will discover the reasons why we are skimped on information, we are stolen from knowledge, we are denied what we should know.
We continue to insist precisely because we know that the word peace is one of the great jewels of human universality.
I consider myself a dreamer, I paid a high enough price for my dreams, but they are so beautiful, so full and intense, that every time I would go back and pay for it.
Memory, this wonderful mechanism that makes us human because it decides and selects memories.
My dreams are essential, they are stubborn, stubborn and resistant.
Even the weather today is different, hasty, exhausting, ultimately disgusting, because it is the time of those who have as their maxim: “I'm sorry, I don't have time”.
Only by dreaming and staying true to our dreams will we be able to be better and, if we are better, the world will be better.
The written word is the great custodian of dreams.
The most beautiful phrases of Sepulveda taken from The old man who read love novels
Elder Antonio José Bolivar is at the center of this novel, a milestone for South American literature. Here Sepulveda has been able to mix in the narrative traditions of his homeland, fiction and even environmentalist themes of denunciation. So let's see some of the phrases de The old man who read love novels.
He could read. It was the most important discovery of his entire life. He could read. He possessed the antidote to the terrible poison of old age. He could read.
The settlers ruined the forest by building the masterpiece of civilized man: the desert.
He had often heard that wisdom comes over the years, and he had waited, confidently, for this wisdom to give him what he most desired: the ability to guide the direction of memories so as not to fall into the traps that they often set for him.
If we do not have a precise goal to arrive at, we continue to go around in circles.
He knew what the songs said about love, especially the danceable ones ... According to the dancers, love was like the sting of an invisible gadfly, but sought after by everyone.
A grief-crazed female is more dangerous than twenty killers combined.
No one is able to tie a thunder, and no one is able to appropriate the skies of the other in the moment of abandonment.
It was pure love, with no purpose other than love itself. Without possession and without jealousy.
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Other aphorisms taken from the best works of Luis Sepulveda
Sepulveda's literary production is vast and all equally interesting. We wanted to collect other quotes from his works, from Patagonia Express to Diary of a sentimental killer.
The literature that is worth is the one that manages to give a voice to the voiceless.
From Ingredients for a life of formidable passions
The snails knew they were slow and silent, very slow and very silent, and they also knew that that slowness and silence made them vulnerable, much more vulnerable than other animals capable of moving quickly and shouting alarm. To prevent the slowness and silence from frightening them, they preferred not to talk about it, and accepted to be as they were with slow and silent resignation.
From Story of a snail who discovered the importance of slowness
Death is the only human work that touches perfection, and we are forbidden to see it.
From Aladdin's lamp and other tales to overcome oblivion
The memory of those trees that are no longer there weighs so much on me that I cannot fly.
From Story of a snail who discovered the importance of slowness
In this land we lie to be happy. But none of us confuse the lie with deception.
From Patagonia Express. Notes from the southern hemisphere
Friends do not just die: "we" die, an atrocious force mutilates us from their company and then we have to go on living with those gaps in our bones.
From Dinner with dead poets
A true rebel knows fear but knows how to overcome it.
From Story of a snail who discovered the importance of slowness
Fidelity: to life that can never be betrayed and also to the bonds of affection that time cannot break.
From Story of a dog who taught a child fidelity
That interminable sound of stones crumbling due to the violent temperature change is the best demonstration that even silence can be heard.
From Patagonia Express. Notes from the southern hemisphere
The struggle against the enemies of humanity is fought all over the world, requires neither heroes nor messiahs, and begins with the defense of the most fundamental of rights. The Right to Life.
From The world at the end of the world
True friends help each other overcome any difficulties.
From Story of a cat and mouse who became his friend
Freedom is a state of grace and one is free only while struggling to conquer it.
From The shadow of what we were
Death begins when someone accepts that they are dead.
From Patagonia Express. Notes from the southern hemisphere
I howl because the voice of pain is never forgotten.
From Story of a dog who taught a child fidelity
There are no brave ones. Only people who go hand in hand with fear.
From The shadow of what we were
The human face never lies: it is the only map that marks all the territories in which we have lived.
From Diary of a sentimental killer
Distances only hurt when they are associated with memories.
From The world at the end of the world
Luis Sepulveda's most beautiful phrases said during interviews
Finally, here are some sentences not written by the great author, but released in the various interviews he has done throughout his life. His words help us to better understand his poetics and also his history beyond literature.
I write because I love my language and I recognize my only homeland in it. And then you write for others. It is written, as my friend Osvaldo Soriano used to say, to live in the hearts of the best people.
True wisdom is knowing when things end. Above all, a writer must know when to say enough. Don't repeat yourself. Because writing must be a free gesture and not a condemnation.
The last pending revolution is that of the imagination: we must be able to imagine what world and society we want to live in, and if we want to be citizens or consumers.
Happiness is a human right. In the same way in which I fought, more than for the idea of freedom, not to forget that I am a free man: when I defend the right to happiness, I do so not to forget that I have been and am immensely happy.
My stories are written by a man who dreams of a better, fairer, cleaner and more generous world.
It is said that every man must discover something that justifies his life.
Traveling is a way of living with intensity, a medicine for the spirit, a search for understanding and complicity.