Quote by Manuel Puig
Ironically, Latin American countries, in their instability, give w

Ironically, Latin American countries, in their instability, give writers and intellectuals the hope that they are needed. – Manuel Puig

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Ive never seen a worse situation than that of young writers in the United States. The publishing business in North America is so commercialized. – Manuel Puig

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We should try to understand our innermost needs. We shouldnt use irony to reduce their power. – Manuel Puig

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power
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For someone who writes fiction, in order to activate the imagination and the unconscious, its essential to be free. – Manuel Puig

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I hope Im still shooting when Im 80. – Conrad Hall

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But maybe music was not intended to satisfy the curious definiteness of man. Maybe it is better to hope that music may always be transcendental language in the most extravagant sense. – Charles Ives

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If we hope for what we are not likely to possess, we act and think in vain, and make life a greater dream and shadow than it really is. – Joseph Addison

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Hope

We use the word hope perhaps more often than any other word in the vocabulary: I hope its a nice day. Hopefully, youre doing well. So how are things going along? Pretty good. Going to be good tomorrow? Hope so. – Studs Terkel

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Life must be a constant education one must learn everything, from speaking to dying. – Gustave Flaubert

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I never had any other desire so strong, and so like to covetousness, as that one which I have had always, that I might be master at last of a small house and a large Garden. – Abraham Cowley, The Garden, 1666

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