Lo que quiero conseguir del curso en la universidad es algún conocimiento sobre la mejor manera de vivir la vida y sacarle el máximo y mejor provecho. Quiero aprender para entender y ayudar a otra gente y a mí misma. (...) Ese es el fin que debe tener la universidad, en lugar de producir un montón de licenciados y graduados, tan atragantados de libros y vanidad que no les queda sitio para otra cosa.
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Estoy ena... JOHN GREEN Los Padres son dueños de todo y la gente no posée nada; es la obra maestra de la razón y la justi... VOLTAIRE La labor más importante del ser humano es buscar la moralidad en sus actos. Es de lo que depende nu... ALBERT EINSTEIN Para mí, el azul mediterráneo ya no es bonito. La transparencia de sus aguas, tan valorada por los... JONATHAN FRANZEN Que haya otros que estén en desacuerdo con nosotros (que no tomen en cuenta lo que hacemos sino lo ... ZYGMUNT BAUMAN Los amantes y los locos tienen desbocado el seso, y son dados a forjar fantasías que abarcan más d... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE De lo que hemos dicho se desprende que la tarea del poeta es describir no lo que ha acontecido,... ARISTOTLE Que significa 'amar'? Durante anios he pensado que significa conocer a la otra persona..., conocerla... SáNDOR MáRAI A veces oigo una música... O una canción... Una voz de mujer... Y allí encuentro lo que he sentid... SVETLANA ALEXIEVICH En Harvard y otras universidades, estudiaron la importancia de la actitud en el éxito de las person... JOHN C. MAXWELL Hay un minuto en que se agota la siesta. Hasta la secreta, recóndita, minúscula actividad de los i... GABRIEL GARCíA MáRQUEZ en realidad no importa que no esperemos nada de la vida, sino que la vida espere algo de nosotros. D... VIKTOR E. FRANKL En la vida no todo es seguridad. Es ser capaces de recoger los pedazos después de que todo haya pas... SHERRILYN KENYON Esa pareja equilibrada no es una utopía ; existen tales parejas, a veces incluso en el mismo marco ... SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR Que yo y otras muchas mujeres vayamos buscando heroínas de cuento de hadas en los libros es otra ve... ANGELA CARTER Ustedes piensan primero en obtener la producción más grande posible en el menor tiempo posible. No... ALDOUS HUXLEY Es expresivo y cambiante el lenguaje de las campanas; su vibración es capaz de acentos hondos y gra... MIGUEL DELIBES A medida que transcurría el tiempo, se afirmaba en la certeza de que el mundo y la vida eran más f... ARTURO PéREZ-REVERTE ¿Ven la manera en que está el sol ahora, con las sombras largas y ese tipo de luz suave, brillante... JOHN GREEN La voluntad, el deseo de vivir, es tan fuerte en el animal como en el hombre. En el hombre es mayor ... PíO BAROJA El mundo no se divide en gente buena y mala; todos tenemos luz y oscuridad dentro de nosotros, lo qu... J.K. ROWLING Es la hora, amor mío, de apartar esta rosa sombría, cerrar las estrellas, enterrar la ceniza en la... PABLO NERUDA No hay razón para estar enfadado. La ira solo distrae la tristeza que lo abarca, el sincero conocim... JOHN GREEN En cierto sentido, la visión del mundo que tenía el Partido se imponía con éxito a gente incapaz... GEORGE ORWELL Y la cuestión es ésta: la televisión invierte la evolución de lo sensible en inteligible y lo co... GIOVANNI SARTORI - Estoy enamorado de tí, y no estoy en el negocio de negarme el simple placer de decir cosas verdad... JOHN GREEN A veces nos vamos para tratar de encontrarnos. Al hacernos mayores nos perdemos. No sabemos qué hac... ÁNGELA BECERRA la admiración por el Padre, símbolo de lo cerrado y agresivo, capaz de chingar y abrir, se transpa... OCTAVIO PAZ La vida ambulante es la que mejor me conviene. Ir de camino con buen tiempo, por un país hermoso, s... JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU Las mujeres contribuyen más de la mitad de la nación y no es posible hacer labor legislativa seria... CLARA CAMPOAMOR Mercy deambuló desconsolada por la casa. Era sólo una cuestión de tiempo, pero de una u otra mane... SARAH SINGLETON Que yo sepa, lo único que no da resaca y que disipa momentáneamente la muerte —tambié... MILENA BUSQUETS El sufrimiento es impuesto a nosotros una y otra vez hasta que un día seríamos valientes sabios am... SUZY KASSEM Otra vez tambores de guerra, y son siempre los mismos quienes los percuten. Decía Roger Garaudy que... FERNANDO SáNCHEZ DRAGó Y la belleza es una forma de genio más elevada, en verdad, que el genio; no tiene necesidad de expl... OSCAR WILDE El paraguas individual es la imágen favorita de mi padre cuando quiere caracterizar el tiempo en qu... EDWARD BELLAMY ¿Ha estado alguna vez enamorado? Horrible, ¿no? Te hace tan vulnerable. Te abre el pecho y el cora... NEIL GAIMAN Lo que me dijiste no cambió mi manera de pensar y te repito que me encantaría ser el compañero de... LAURA ESQUIVEL Pero la guerra… Son los lápices rojos, las reglas y los compases, los mapas…. Motoristas, órde... ANGEL MARIA DE LERA Porque el tiempo es vida, y la vida reside en el corazón. Y cuanto más ahorraba de esto la gente, ... MICHAEL ENDE Aspiro a no depender de nadie, ni del hombre que adoro. No quiero ser su manceba, tipo innoble, la h... BENITO PéREZ GALDóS Creo que si alguna vez tengo hijos y están disgustados, no les diré que la gente se muere de hambr... STEPHEN CHBOSKY Siempre hay un momento, justo antes de empezar a leer, en el que el corazón me da un vuelco y me pr... NICHOLAS SPARKS Queremos que el fotógrafo sea un espía en la casa del amor y de la muerte y que los retratados no ... SUSAN SONTAG Si el honor y la sabiduría y la felicidad no son para mí, que sean para otros. Que el cielo exista... JORGE LUIS BORGES En cuanto al poder, se aleja a toda vela de la calle y del mercado, de las asambleas y de los parlam... ZYGMUNT BAUMAN Cuando yo muera quiero tus manos en mi ojos: quiero la luz y el trigo de tus manos amadas ... PABLO NERUDA Una de las mejores razones, si no hubiera otra, para la abolición del dinero, es precisamente que s... EDWARD BELLAMY El pueblo antiguo que deseaba tener una clara armonía moral en el mundo, ordenaba primero su vida n... CONFUCIUS Espero curarme de ti en unos días. Debo dejar de fumarte, de beberte, de pensarte. Es posible. Sigu... JAIME SABINES A veces, lees un libro y te llena con este fervor evangélico raro, y te convences de que el mundo d... JOHN GREEN Pongámonos de acuerdo en qué es la igualdad, pues si la libertad es la cima, la igualdad es la bas... VICTOR HUGO Cómo soportaba él los ojos de la muchacha y revolvía los suyos contra la cabeza juvenil, escapand... JUAN CARLOS ONETTI La historia no ha cambiado. Hace mil anos ellos eran los duenos del mundo. Hoy en dia lo siguen sien... ANTONIO GUADARRAMA ¿Encontraré una mujer que, fiel y benévola, comparta mi suerte brillante y generosa, cuando ahora... LEOPOLD VON SACHER-MASOCH El libro es jardín que se puede llevar en el bolsillo, nave espacial que viaja en la mochila, arma ... BENITO TAIBO Estoy en este estacionamiento pensando que nunca he estado tan lejos de casa, y aquí esta la chica ... JOHN GREEN Desde temprana edad eran conscientes del escaso valor que el mundo daba a los libros, de manera que ... JEFFREY EUGENIDES El tiempo no es algo externo a nosotros, vive en nuestro interior. Sólo nosotros vivimos el pasado,... SIRI HUSTVEDT Me pregunto si la gente se da cuenta de lo pequeño y cerrado que es el mundo en el que vivimos. Pod... MARIAM PARRA …ser una mujer es tener piel de mujer, dos cromosomas X y la capacidad de concebir y alimentar a l... ALMUDENA GRANDES La juventud es un engaño -un engaño de la prensa y libros de texto. ¡La mejor época de la vida! ... HERMANN HESSE Pero el sufrimiento pasa. Si la vida, que es todo, pasa, por qué no han de pasar el amor y el dolor... FERNANDO SAVATER No tenían tiempo para pensar en el futuro. Pero luego las expectativas de vida empezaron a aumentar... JOHN GREEN Mira a todos a tu alrededor y ve lo que hemos hecho de nosotros y de eso considerado como victoria n... CLARICE LISPECTOR Hay una realidad que demuestra la verdad de un hecho. Porque nuestra memoria y nuestros sentidos son... HARUKI MURAKAMI me habia quedado tambien casi por completo sin contactos con quienes anteriormente mehabia permitido... THOMAS BERNHARD Todos eran efímeros y transitorios, y a la vuelta de cien años no quedaría rastro de ellos sobre ... MIGUEL DELIBES La vanidad es la necedad del egoísmo, y el orgullo, la insolencia de la vanidad. FERNáN CABALLERO La Lotería, con su reparto semanal de enormes premios, era el único aconteci... GEORGE ORWELL Hay criminales que proclaman tan campantes ‘la maté porque era mía’, así no más, como si fue... EDUARDO GALEANO Pero en los casos en los que no ha sido costumbre sino el más íntimo impulso el que nos ha llevado... HERMANN HESSE Las personas realmente inteligentes, son aquellas que pueden hablar de cualquier tema y, entre esos ... ED HERNANDEZ El hombre no domina la naturaleza, sino que, fundándose sobre el conocimiento de unas cuantas leyes... ERICH FROMM Siempre he pensado, de hecho, que los seres humanos son 'frágiles' al amor. Sufren antes incluso de... ELISABETTA GNONE La cosa pública es un desastre -voceaba, a la menor oportunidad, don Ramón- Cada uno mira demasiad... MIGUEL DELIBES Prefiero verterme a mí misma en un mundo que amo y entiendo, que tratar de hacer algo de la nada. RAINBOW ROWELL La felicidad no consiste en conseguir aquello de lo que careces y anhelas sino en aprender a saber v... CARLOS J. CUEVAS El corazón siempre gana a la razón. El corazón, a pesar de ser insensato y suicida y masoquista p... J.A. REDMERSKI Hay algo en el generoso y abnegado amor de un animal que llega directamente al corazón de aquel que... EDGAR ALLAN POE ¡Ay, ese niño, cuánto lo quería! ¡Se parecía muchísimo a mi pobre Henry! ¡Pero había decidi... HARRIET BEECHER STOWE El corazón que ha encerrado se marchita lentamente y le crece pelo, lo que simboliza su propio desc... J.K. ROWLING -Todo lo que he hecho en este año de la expiación ha terminado por dejar atrás sólo cenizas. As�... PATRICK GLEASON La mejor manera de crecer es cayéndose y la forma más útil de ayudar a alguien es únicamente aco... CARLOS CUAUHTéMOC SáNCHEZ La high society de aquí me cae muy gorda y siento un poco de rabia contra todos estos ricachones, p... GéRARD DE CORTANZE Hoy ya sé que todo nos espía, que nada pasa inadvertido y que aun el papal pintado de las paredes ... GüNTER GRASS …debes darte cuenta de que nos hemos pasado la vida desde pequeños respondiendo a la pregunta ‘... ALBERT ESPINOSA El sakia peleaba como un león para distinguirse y ennoblercese, no sabiendo que la vejez lo encontr... VICENTE BLASCO IBáñEZ La dicha es una cosa tan rara en este mundo, que el hombre no ha pensado en inventar palabras para e... THéOPHILE GAUTIER Sus Últimos Días ¿Va a vivir su último día, De la misma manera como usted... SUZY KASSEM Puedo decirte que el final de una vida es la suma del amor que fue vivido en ella; y estar en su fin... CASSANDRA CLARE Era ese llanto que sobreviene cuando uno se siente opacamente desgraciado. Cuando alguien se siente ... MARIO BENEDETTI
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MONTGOMERY I don't like places or people either that haven't any faults. I think that a truly perfect person wo... L.M. MONTGOMERY I'd write of people and places like I knew, and I'd make my characters talk everyday English; and I'... L.M. MONTGOMERY I love to smell flowers in the dark," she said. "You get hold of their soul then. L.M. MONTGOMERY It had always seemed to Emily, ever since she could remember, that she was very, very near to a worl... L.M. MONTGOMERY Anne: "But have you ever noticed one encouraging thing about me, Marilla? I never make the same mist... L.M. MONTGOMERY I love them, they are so nice and selfish. Dogs are TOO good and unselfish. They make me feel uncomf... L.M. MONTGOMERY I wish we could see perfumes as well as smell them. I'm sure they would be very beautiful. L.M. MONTGOMERY I'm afraid of those cows,' protested poor Dora, seeing a prospect of escape. 'The very idea of ... L.M. MONTGOMERY It would be so much easier to be good if one’s hair was handsome auburn, don’t you think? L.M. MONTGOMERY Most young men are such bores. They haven't lived long enough to learn that they are not the wonders... L.M. MONTGOMERY Heaven must be very beautiful, of course, the Bible says so — but, Anne, it won't be what I've bee... L.M. MONTGOMERY The Woman had told her that Tomorrow never comes, but Elizabeth knows better. It will come sometime.... L.M. MONTGOMERY I was very much provoked. Of course, I knew there are no fairies; but that needn't prevent my thinki... L.M. MONTGOMERY That doesn't sound very attractive," laughed Anne. "I like people to have a little nonsense about th... L.M. MONTGOMERY What is it really like to be engaged?" asked Anne curiously. "Well, that all depends on ... L.M. MONTGOMERY Well, I don't want to be anyone but myself, even if I go uncomforted by diamonds all my life,' decla... L.M. MONTGOMERY All i want is a dress with puffy sleaves L.M. MONTGOMERY It's the fools that make all the trouble in the world, not the wicked. L.M. MONTGOMERY I never see a ship sailing out of the channel, or a gull soaring over the sand-bar, without wishing ... L.M. MONTGOMERY I am quite likely to re-act to the opposite extreme - to feel rapturously that the world is beautifu... L.M. MONTGOMERY That is one good thing about this world...there are always sure to be more springs. L.M. MONTGOMERY Of course we have a Tomorrow on the map…located east of Today and west of Yesterday…and we have ... L.M. MONTGOMERY Here sat Marilla Cuthbert, when she sat at all, slightly distrustful of sunshine, which seemed to he... L.M. MONTGOMERY Let your spirit soar to heaven with it whenever you use it, like the bird who once bore it. L.M. MONTGOMERY Fancies are like shadows...you can't cage them, they're such wayward, dancing things. L.M. MONTGOMERY The body grows slowly and steadily but the soul grows by leaps and bounds. It may come to its full s... L.M. MONTGOMERY That's one of the things we learn as we grow older -- how to forgive. It comes easier at forty than ... L.M. MONTGOMERY It's a very bad habit to put off disagreeable things... L.M. MONTGOMERY I don't know which is worse - to have somebody you DON'T like ask you to marry him or NOT have some ... L.M. MONTGOMERY She looked like a head-on collision between a fashion plate and a nightmare. L.M. MONTGOMERY If a kiss could be seen I think it would look like a violet,' said Priscilla. Anne glowed. L.M. MONTGOMERY Perhaps she had not succeeded in 'inspiring' any wonderful ambitions in her pupils, but she had taug... L.M. MONTGOMERY That's the worst…or the best…of real life, Anne. It won't let you be miserable. It keeps on tryi... L.M. MONTGOMERY She looks just as music sounds, I think,' answered Anne. L.M. MONTGOMERY At seventeen dreams DO satisfy because you think the realities are waiting for you farther on. L.M. MONTGOMERY But it ain't our feelings we have to steer by through life--no, no, we'd make shipwreck mighty often... L.M. MONTGOMERY Oh, of course there's a risk in marrying anybody, but, when it's all said and done, there's many a w... L.M. MONTGOMERY That's a lovely idea, Diana,' said Anne enthusiastically. 'Living so that you beautify your name, ev... L.M. MONTGOMERY Everything that's worth having is some trouble… L.M. MONTGOMERY I'm just tired of everything…even of the echoes. There is nothing in my life but echoes…echoes o... L.M. MONTGOMERY Anne had no sooner uttered the phrase, "home o'dreams," than it captivated her fancy and she immedia... L.M. MONTGOMERY Having adventures comes natural to some people", said Anne serenely. "You just have a gift for them ... L.M. MONTGOMERY She seemed to walk in an atmosphere of things about to happen. L.M. MONTGOMERY …I think,' concluded Anne, hitting on a very vital truth, 'that we always love best the people who... L.M. MONTGOMERY Yes, it's beautiful,' said Gilbert, looking steadily down into Anne's uplifted face, 'but wouldn't i... L.M. MONTGOMERY There is another bend in the road after this. No one knows what will happen. L.M. MONTGOMERY I'm really a very happy, contented little person in spite of my broken heart. L.M. MONTGOMERY I've come home in love with loneliness L.M. MONTGOMERY You could not fence with an antagonist who met rapier thrust with blow of battle axe. L.M. MONTGOMERY When I left Queen's my future seemed to stretch out before me like a straight road. I thought I coul... L.M. MONTGOMERY I can't help flying up on the wings of anticipation. It's as glorious as soaring through a sunset...... L.M. MONTGOMERY Just to love! She did not ask to be loved. It was rapture enough just to sit there beside him in sil... L.M. MONTGOMERY People who don't like cats always seem to think there is some peculiar virtue in not liking them. L.M. MONTGOMERY There are some people to whom life will never be anything more than a kitchen garden; and there are ... L.M. MONTGOMERY Reformation with men and dogs never goes very deep. L.M. MONTGOMERY Oh, daddy, by what witchcraft have you coaxed that sulky rose-bush into bloom?' 'No witch... L.M. MONTGOMERY Even eighty-odd is sometimes vulnerable to vanity. L.M. MONTGOMERY I had always disliked men. It must have been born in me, because, as far back as I can remember, an ... L.M. MONTGOMERY He had learned the rare secret that you must take happiness when you find it - that there is no use ... L.M. MONTGOMERY Desire grows by what it feeds on. L.M. MONTGOMERY Secrets are generally terrible. Beauty is not hidden--only ugliness and deformity. L.M. MONTGOMERY I went looking for my dreams outside of myself and discovered, it's not what the world holds for you... L.M. MONTGOMERY ...Isn't it splendid to think of all the things there are to find out about? It just makes me feel g... L.M. MONTGOMERY I like to hear a storm at night. It is so cosy to snuggle down among the blankets and feel that it c... L.M. MONTGOMERY There isn't any such thing as an ordinary life. (92) L.M. MONTGOMERY Today has been a day dropped out of June into April. L.M. MONTGOMERY Snow in April is abominable," said Anne. "Like a slap in the face when you expected a kiss. L.M. MONTGOMERY Aunt Elizabeth said, 'Do you expect to attend many balls, if I may ask?' and I said, 'Yes, when I am... L.M. MONTGOMERY The world looks like something God had just imaged for his own pleasure, doesn't it? L.M. MONTGOMERY You were never poor as long as you had something to love. L.M. MONTGOMERY We resent the thought that anything can please us when someone we love is no longer here to share th... L.M. MONTGOMERY But pearls are for tears, the old legend says," Gilbert had objected. "I'm not afraid of that. ... L.M. MONTGOMERY If you love me as I love you Nothing but death can part us two. L.M. MONTGOMERY Don't be very frightened, Marilla. I was walking the ridge-pole and I fell off. I suspect I have spr... L.M. MONTGOMERY I've a pocket full of dreams to sell," said Teddy, whimsically,... "What d'ye lack? What d'ye lack? ... L.M. MONTGOMERY Never on painter's canvas lives The charm of his fancy's dream. L.M. MONTGOMERY The happiest countries, like the happiest women, have no history. L.M. MONTGOMERY She will love deeply, she will suffer terribly, she will have glorious moments to compensate. L.M. MONTGOMERY To love is easy and therefore common - but to understand - how rare it is! L.M. MONTGOMERY The world is always young again for just a few moments at the dawn. L.M. MONTGOMERY If we don't chase things, sometimes the things following us can catch up." -L.M. Montgomery L.M. MONTGOMERY Don't try to write anything you can't feel - it will be a failure - 'echoes nothing worth L.M. MONTGOMERY