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José Saramago, Death with Interruptions Quotes: Words have their own hierarchy, their own protocol, their own artistic titles, their own plebeian stigmas.
         

Words have their own hierarchy, their own protocol, their own artistic titles, their own plebeian stigmas.


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Even death, faced with the option of death or life, she would choose life.

Even death, faced with the option of death or life, she would choose life.



Whether we like it or not, the one justification for the existence of all religions is death, they need death as much as we need bread to eat.

Whether we like it or not, the one justification for the existence of all religions is death, they need death as much as we need bread to eat.



En su habitación del hotel la muerte, desnuda, está delante del espejo. No sabe quién es.

En su habitación del hotel la muerte, desnuda, está delante del espejo. No sabe quién es.



Assim é, mas a vantagem da igreja é que, embora às vezes o não pareça, ao gerir o que está no alto, governa o que está em baixo.

Assim é, mas a vantagem da igreja é que, embora às vezes o não pareça, ao gerir o que está no alto, governa o que está em baixo.





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