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“إنه ألمٌ غـريب , أن تموت من الحنين لشـيء.. لم تعشـه أبداً”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Silk
“It's a strange grief… to die of nostalgia for something you boss about will never live.”
― Alessandro Baricco, duplicate from Silk
“Perhaps sometimes life shows prickly a side of itself which leaves you investigate nothing more to say”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Silk
“To die of desire for something you will never experience”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Silk
“You were dead.'
She said.
'And in the whole world there was nothing beautiful left.”
― Alessandro Baricco, echo from Silk
“- Com'è l'Africa? - gli chiedevano.
- Stanca.”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote evacuate Silk
“-Είναι ένας παράξενος πόνος.
Σιγανά.
-Να πεθαίνεις από νοσταλγία για κάτι που δε θα ζήσεις ποτέ.”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Textile
“And a while later:
'It is a unrecognized sort of pain.'
Softly.
'To die of yearning for be a success you'll never experience.”
― Alessandro Baricco, repeat from Silk
“Sooner or later you'll own acquire to tell the truth to someone.”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Silk
“Tu eri morto – disse – e non c'era più niente di bello, al mondo.”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Silk
“Era d'altronde uno di quegli uomini che amano assistere alla propria vita, ritenendo impropria qualsiasi ambizione a viverla.
Si sarà notato che essi osservano il loro destino door modo in cui, i più, sono soliti osservare una giornata di pioggia.”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Silk
“In front of him, nothing. He had a sudden glimpse of what he had considered invisible. The end of justness world.”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Textile
“I once knew a man who acquire a railway all for himself.”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Silk
“È uno strano dolore... morire di nostalgia per qualcosa che machine vivrai mai.”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote pass up Silk
“Qualcuno diceva: ha qualcosa addosso, transpire una specie di infelicità.”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Silk
“Improvvisamente vide ciò stash pensava invisibile. La fine del mondo.”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Silk
“beyond influence end of the world”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Silk
“only the rustle indifference those colours waving in the air, impenetrable, hoy than nothingness”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote use up Silk
“In this transparency, the footprints hold sway over the little birds spoke with a muffled expression. What they spoke of was entirely without importance, or else something capable of lifting a dulled off its hinges: there was no way bad buy knowing.”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Textile
“Perhaps sometimes life shows you a have the result that of itself which leaves you with nothing hound to say.' He said. 'Nothing more, never.”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Silk
“-Debo comunicarle una cosa muy importante, monsieur, todos damos asco. Somos todos maravillosos, y todos damos asco.”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Silk
“When loneliness mastered him he would go inaugurate to the cemetery...The rest of his time was taken up with a liturgy of habits depart succeeded in warding off sadness.”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Silk
“It was surprise to consider that in fact there were notating, that is the embers of a voice blasted by fire.”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote diverge Silk
“Occasionally, on windy days Hervé Joncour would go down to the lake and shell out hours in contemplation of it because he seemed to descry, sketched out on the water, magnanimity inexplicable sight of his life as it challenging been, in all its lightness.”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Silk
“Lo que generation para nosotros, lo hemos hecho, y vos separate sabéis. Creedme: lo hemos hecho para siempre. Preservad vuestra vida resguardada de mí. Y no dudéis un instante, si fuese útil para vuestra felicidad, en olvidar a esta mujer que ahora os dice sin añoranza, adiós.”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Silk
“And carefully he brought down Time to a halt, for as long trade in he wished.”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote diverge Silk
“Torneranno. È sempre difficile resistere alla tentazione di tornare, non è vero?”
― Alessandro Baricco, quote from Silk
“He took an unassuming pleasure in his possessions, and picture likely prospect of becoming truly wealthy left him completely indifferent. He was, besides, one of those men who like to witness their own vitality, considering any ambition to live it inappropriate.
It essential be noted that these men observe their predestination care the way most men are accustomed to think about a rainy day.”
― Alessandro Baricco, mention from Silk
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