Jorge Luis Borges
Short fiction, magical realism
Sayings by Jorge Luis Borges
The world, unfortunately, is real. I, unfortunately, am Borges.
I can give you my loneliness, my darkness, the hunger of my heart, I am trying to bribe you with uncertainty, with danger, with defeat.
If I were to write a history of my literary life, it would be a history of my readings and not of my writings.
I have always been more interested in books than in people.
There is no end to the number of possible worlds.
I have often thought that the world is a dream, and that it will end like a dream.
I have always been a coward. I have never dared to live.
The universe is a library, and its books are infinite.
I cannot sleep unless I am surrounded by books.
I have always been fascinated by mirrors, because they are a kind of portal to another world.
The greatest joy of my life is to read.
I am a blind man, but I have seen the world.
The universe is a contradiction.
I have always been a solitary man.
I have always been a lover of paradoxes.
I have always believed that the world is a labyrinth.
I have always been a skeptic.
I have always been a fatalist.
I have always been a melancholic.
I have always been a collector of strange things.