Fernando Pessoa Sleep Quotations
Fernando Pessoa Quotes about:
Sleep Quotes from:
- All Sleep Quotes
- William Shakespeare
- Rajneesh
- Cassandra Clare
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Rumi
- Mark Twain
- Suzanne Collins
- Charles Bukowski
- Henry David Thoreau
- John Milton
- Sherrilyn Kenyon
- Sylvia Plath
- Victor Hugo
- C S Lewis
- Charles Dickens
- Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Richelle Mead
- D H Lawrence
- Haruki Murakami
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Rain Quotes
Silence emerges from the sound of rain and spreads in a crescendo of gray monotony over the narrow street I contemplate. I’m sleeping while awake, standing by the window, leaning against it as against everything. I search in myself for the sensations I feel before these falling threads of darkly luminous water that stand out from the grimy building facades and especially from the open windows. And I don’t know what I feel or what I want to feel. I don’t know what to think or where I am.
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Men Quotes
I had the same sensation as when we watch someone sleep. When asleep we all become children again. Perhaps because in the state of slumber we can do no wrong and are unconscious of life, the greatest criminal and most self- absorbed egotist are holy, by a natural magic, as long as they're sleeping. For me there's no discernible difference between killing a child and killing a sleeping man.
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Thinking Quotes
Once we're able to see this world as an illusion and a phantasm, then we can see everything that happens to us as a dream, as something that pretended to exist while we were sleeping. And we will become subtly and profoundly indifferent towards all of life's setbacks and calamities. Those who die turned a corner, which is why we've stopped seeing them; those who suffer pass before us like a nightmare, if we feel, or like an unpleasant daydream, if we think. And even our own suffering won't be more than this nothingness.
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Ideas Quotes
The idea of any social obligation [...] just the idea of it embarasses my thoughts for a day, and sometimes it's since the day before that I worry, and don't sleep well, and the real affair, when it happens, is absolutely insignificant and justifies nothing; and the case repeats itself and I never learn to learn.