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Juan Goytisolo Quotes: The vitality of a culture is in its capacity to assimilate foreign influences. The culture that's defensive and closed condemns itself to decadence.
         

The vitality of a culture is in its capacity to assimilate foreign influences. The culture that's defensive and closed condemns itself to decadence.


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A contemporary artist can use the findings of all epochs and all styles, from the most primitive literary expressions up to the most refined products of the baroque.



Marks of Identity is, among other things, the expression of the process of alienation in a contemporary intellectual with respect to his own country.

Marks of Identity is, among other things, the expression of the process of alienation in a contemporary intellectual with respect to his own country.



The fundamental purpose of a novel like Count Julian is to achieve the unity of object and means of representation, the fusion of treason as scheme and treason as language.

The fundamental purpose of a novel like Count Julian is to achieve the unity of object and means of representation, the fusion of treason as scheme and treason as language.



The writer cannot abandon himself simply to inspiration, and feign innocence vis a vis language, because language is never innocent.

The writer cannot abandon himself simply to inspiration, and feign innocence vis a vis language, because language is never innocent.



In my opinion, the most significant works of the twentieth century are those that rise beyond the conceptual tyranny of genre; they are, at the same time, poetry, criticism, narrative, drama, etc.

In my opinion, the most significant works of the twentieth century are those that rise beyond the conceptual tyranny of genre; they are, at the same time, poetry, criticism, narrative, drama, etc.



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In Count Julian I simply proposed to create a text which would allow for diverse levels of reading.



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In times when religious or political faith or hope predominates, the writer functions totally in unison with society, and expresses society's feelings, beliefs, and hopes in perfect harmony.



I not only lived physically away from my native land, but the values and critical judgments of those closest to me became stranger and stranger.

I not only lived physically away from my native land, but the values and critical judgments of those closest to me became stranger and stranger.



As I began to discover my own truth and endeavored to possess it with CLARITY, I became more and more alienated from that which my companions held, or professed to hold.

As I began to discover my own truth and endeavored to possess it with CLARITY, I became more and more alienated from that which my companions held, or professed to hold.



My exile was not only a physical one, motivated exclusively by political reasons; it was also a moral, social, ideological and sexual exile.

My exile was not only a physical one, motivated exclusively by political reasons; it was also a moral, social, ideological and sexual exile.





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All I knew was that hate was so deadly as any poison and did no one any good. You had to control and eliminate it, if you could.



Step aside? I step aside for nobeast, whether it be a hallowed hedgehog, an officious otter, a seasoned squirrel, a mutterin' mole or a befuddled badger!

Step aside? I step aside for nobeast, whether it be a hallowed hedgehog, an officious otter, a seasoned squirrel, a mutterin' mole or a befuddled badger!



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Mulch's tongue lolled out, resting on the centaur's neck. "Mmm," he mumbled around his tongue. "Horse. Tasty" "Let's go," said Foaly nervously. "Let's go right now.



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Some men just want to watch the world burn



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Humility is an elusive virtue. The more we pursue it - and the more we seem to acquire it - the more we take pride in our accomplishment, and we find ourselves back at square one.



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From the reader's point of view, punctuation provides a map for one who must otherwise drive blindly past the by-ways, intersections, and detours of a writer's thought.



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I cannot believe there is a god who punishes and rewards, for I see honest folk unlucky, and rogues unlucky.



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"Never stop. Never settle." I believe in this message.



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There are a lot of truths in this world. When it rains it pours. It's always darkest before the dawn. He who smelt it dealt it.




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