To die of yearning for something you will never experience
Definitive resolutions are made always and only in a state of mind that is not destined to last. - Alessandro Baricco
Definitive resolutions are made always and only in a state of mind that is not destined to last.
- Alessandro Baricco
You were dead.' She said. 'And in the whole world there was nothing beautiful left. - Alessandro Baricco
You were dead.' She said. 'And in the whole world there was nothing beautiful left.
... he was one of those men who like to be observers at their own lives ... such people observe their destiny much as most people tend to observe a r… - Alessandro Baricco
... he was one of those men who like to be observers at their own lives ... such people observe their destiny much as most people tend to observe a r…
The last light, in the last window, went out. Only the unstoppable machine of the sea still tears away at the silence with the cyclical explosion of … - Alessandro Baricco
The last light, in the last window, went out. Only the unstoppable machine of the sea still tears away at the silence with the cyclical explosion of …
We are full of words whose true meaning we haven't been taught, and one of those words is suffering. Another is the word death. We don't know what th… - Alessandro Baricco
We are full of words whose true meaning we haven't been taught, and one of those words is suffering. Another is the word death. We don't know what th…
Read the flight of your arrow if you want to know your future. - Alessandro Baricco
Read the flight of your arrow if you want to know your future.
It’s a strange grief…to die of nostalgia for something you never lived. - Alessandro Baricco
It’s a strange grief…to die of nostalgia for something you never lived.
As you see, it is not that I don't know my own mind, I know it very well but only up to a certain point in the matter. I know perfectly well what the… - Alessandro Baricco
As you see, it is not that I don't know my own mind, I know it very well but only up to a certain point in the matter. I know perfectly well what the…
Do you have children? she asked. No. Why? The man answered that one had to have faith in the world to have children. - Alessandro Baricco
Do you have children? she asked. No. Why? The man answered that one had to have faith in the world to have children.
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