Quotes About Creativity
Literature is not exhaustible, for the sufficient and simple reason that a single book is not.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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La literatura no es otra cosa que un sueño dirigido.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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God must not engage in theology. The writer must not destroy by human reasonings the faith that art requires of us.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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Es curiosa la suerte del escritor. Al principio es barroco, vanidosamente barroco, y al cabo de los años puede lograr, si son favorables los astros, no la sencillez, que no es nada, si no la modesta y secreta complejidad.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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The art of writing is mysterious, the opinions we hold are ephemeral....
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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I never reread what I've written. I'm far too afraid to feel ashamed of what I've done.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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The things that are said in literature are always the same. What is important is the way they are said. Looking for metaphors, for example: When I was a young man I was always hunting for new metaphors. Then I found out that really good metaphors are always the same.
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A writer always begins by being too complicated—he's playing at several games at once.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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Pensar, analizar, inventar no son actos anómalos, son la normal respiración de la inteligencia. Glorificar el ocasional cumplimiento de esa función, atesorar antiguos y ajenos pensamientos, recordar con incrédulo estupor lo que el doctor universalis pensó, es confesar nuestra languidez o nuestra barbarie. Todo hombre debe ser capaz de todas las ideas y entiendo que en el porvenir lo será.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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Art is fire plus algebra.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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La imaginación está hecha de convenciones de la memoria. Si yo no tuviera memoria no podría imaginar.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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That imminence of a revelation that is not yet produced, is perhaps the aesthetic reality.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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In an isolated region from Iran there is this wall tower, windowless, doorless, not very tall. In its only room with arched walls and the stamped earth as its floor, there's a wooden table and a bench. In this round cell a man that looks like me is writing in signs that i don't understand a long poem about a man who in another round cell is writing a poem about a man in another round cell. Endless series; nobody will ever read what prisoners write.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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In art nothing is more secondary than the author's intentions.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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It is generally understood that a modern-day book may honorably be based upon an older one, especially since, as Dr. Johnson observed, no man likes owing anything to his contemporaries. The repeated but irrelevant points of congruence between Joyce's Ulysses and Homer's Odyssey continue to attract (though I shall never understand why) the dazzled admiration of critics.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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The fact is that each writer creates his own precursors.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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El arte sucede cada vez que leemos un poema.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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The critics often invent authors; they select two dissimilar works - the Tao Te Ching and the 1001 Nights, say - attribute them to the same writer and then determine most scrupulously the psychology of this interesting homme de lettres...
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Tres suertes puede correr un libro de versos: puede ser adjudicado al olvido, puedo no dejar una sola línea pero sí una imagen total del hombre que lo hizo, puede legar a las antologías unos pocos poemas...
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how strange it is. For perfect things in poetry do not seem strange; they seem inevitable. And so we hardly thank the writer for his pains.
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Cervantes' text and Menard's are verbally identical; but the second is almost infinitely richer.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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Publicamos para não passar a vida a corrigir rascunhos. Quer dizer, a gente publica um livro para livrar-se dele
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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Quando um indivíduo cria algo, digamos, uma composição musical, um romance, uma pintura, um filme, um vídeo, esse indivíduo se torna um autor, quer dizer, alguém que é capaz de deixar marcas, traços de seu modo próprio de criar mensagens em um processo de signos com o qual lida. O autor é aquele que interfere de modo particular e pessoal em um processo de signos.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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In literary practices the idea of a single subject is also all-powerful. It is uncommon for books to be signed. The concept of plagiarism does not exist: it has been established that all works are the creation of one author, who is atemporal and anonymous. The critics often invent authors: they select two dissimilar works - the Tao Te Ching and the 1001 Nights, say - attribute them to the same writer and then determine most scrupulously the psychology of this interesting homme de lettres...
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