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  • 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

    Stars   Sky   Waiting  
  • Some actions are even baser than the people who commit them.

    People   Action   Crime  
    Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (2010). “The Devil's Church and Other Stories”, p.40, University of Texas Press
  • In woman sex corrects banality, in men it aggravates it.

    Sex   Men   Banality  
  • 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.

    Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (2010). “The Devil's Church and Other Stories”, p.11, University of Texas Press
  • The conclusion, therefore, is that there are two major forces in society: love, which multiplies the species, and the nose, which subordinates it to the individual. Procreation, equilibrium.

    Two   Noses   Individual  
    Machado de Assis (1952). “Epitaph of a Small Winner”
  • We kill time; time buries us.

    Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (1998). “The Posthumous Memoirs of Br?s Cubas”, p.165, Oxford University Press
  • Por que bonita, se coxa? Por que coxa, se bonita?

    Machado de Assis (1998). “Memórias póstumas de Brás Cubas”, p.127, Atelie Editorial
  • Tomorrow's sun is on it's way - a relentless sun, inscrutable like life.

    Way   Sun   Tomorrow  
    Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (2010). “The Devil's Church and Other Stories”, p.77, University of Texas Press
  • Let Pascal say that man is a thinking reed. He is wrong; man is a thinking erratum. Each period in life is a new edition that corrects the preceding one and that in turn will be corrected by the next, until publication of the definitive edition, which the publisher donates to the worms.

    Men   Thinking   Next  
    Machado de Assis (1952). “Epitaph of a Small Winner”
  • It's the occasion that makes the revolution.

  • Do not feel badly if your kindness is rewarded with ingratitude; it is better to fall from your dream clouds than from a third-story window.

    Life   Dream   Kindness  
  • He felt that there is a loose balance of good and evil, and that the art of living consists in getting the greatest good out of the greatest evil.

    Art   Evil   Balance  
    Machado de Assis (2015). “Iaiá Garcia”, p.23, University Press of Kentucky
  • I considered the case and realized that if something can exist in opinion without existing in reality, or exist in reality without existing in opinion, the conclusion is that of the two parallel lives, only opinion is necessary – not reality, which is only a secondary consideration.

    Reality   Two   Opinion  
    Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (2010). “The Devil's Church and Other Stories”, p.6, University of Texas Press
  • Dreams disdain fine lines and finishing touches on landscapes – they content themselves with thick but representative brushstrokes.

    Dream   Finishing   Lines  
    Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (2010). “The Devil's Church and Other Stories”, p.13, University of Texas Press
  • There is nothing in the world so monstrously vast as our indifference.

    Machado de Assis (1952). “Epitaph of a Small Winner”
  • Out of the sighs of one generation are kneaded the hopes of the next.

    Generations   Next   Sigh  
    Machado de Assis (1963). “The Psychiatrist, and Other Stories”, p.113, Univ of California Press
  • There is nothing worse than giving the longest of legs to the smallest of ideas.

    Ideas   Giving   Legs  
    Machado de Assis (1994). “Dom Casmurro”, Penguin Classics
  • In ordinary life, the action of a third party does not free the contractor from an obligation; but the advantage of making a contract with heaven is that intentions are valid currency.

    Party   Heaven   Ordinary  
    Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, Machado de Assis, John A. Gledson (1998). “Dom Casmurro”, p.146, Oxford University Press
  • A life without fighting is a dead sea in the universal organism.

    Fighting   Sea   Strive  
    Machado de Assis, Gregory Rabassa (1998). “The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas: A Novel”, p.185, Oxford University Press, USA
  • Tears are not arguments.

  • A vida sem luta é um mar morto no centro do organismo universal.

    Mars   Vida   Universal  
    Machado de Assis “Romances de Machado de Assis - Obras Completas [Ilustrado, Notas, Biografia com Análises e Críticas, Resumos e Estudos de Cada Obra] - Dom Casmurro, Brás Cubas, Quincas Borba e outros - Vol. I: Romance”, LL Library
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