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Every so often I wonder what on earth we are waiting for. Silence. For it to be too late, Madame.
— Alessandro Baricco
It was surprising to consider that in fact there were signs, that is the embers of a voice destroyed by fire.
— Alessandro Baricco
She had not really a sensitive soul, but to put it in exact terms, was possessed by an uncontrollable feeling of mind
— Alessandro Baricco
He wasn't much cut out for serious conversations. And a goodbye is a serious conversation.
— Alessandro Baricco
To die of yearning for something you will never experience
— Alessandro Baricco
Sooner or later you'll have to tell the truth to someone.
— Alessandro Baricco
As eight years before, he was leaving ... to rewrite his destiny in orderly fashion.
— Alessandro Baricco
This is the seashore. Neither land nor sea. It's a place that does not exist.
— Alessandro Baricco
Perhaps sometimes life shows you a side of itself which leaves you with nothing more to say
— Alessandro Baricco
There is nothing that can, in the dark become true
— Alessandro Baricco
You were dead.'
She said.
'And in the whole world there was nothing beautiful left. — Alessandro Baricco
She said.
'And in the whole world there was nothing beautiful left. — Alessandro Baricco
Seeing in the air things that the others did not see.
— Alessandro Baricco
Reasons get forgotten.
— Alessandro Baricco
I did not love you out or boredom or loneliness or caprice. I loved you because the desire for you was stronger than any happiness.
— Alessandro Baricco
You're never really done for, as long as you've got a good story and someone to tell it to.
— 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. — Alessandro Baricco
No.
Why?
The man answered that one had to have faith in the world to have children. — Alessandro Baricco
beyond the end of the world
— Alessandro Baricco
Until the last glimmer of daylight.
— Alessandro Baricco
And carefully he brought Time to a halt, for as long as he wished.
— Alessandro Baricco
There's a sense of incomprehensible apocalypse in the air - we all feel it - and there's a rumor going around: the barbarians are coming.
— Alessandro Baricco
In the world I inhabit, there is a shortage of intellectual honesty, but not of intelligence.
— Alessandro Baricco
And a while later:
'It is a strange sort of pain.'
Softly.
'To die of yearning for something you'll never experience. — Alessandro Baricco
'It is a strange sort of pain.'
Softly.
'To die of yearning for something you'll never experience. — Alessandro Baricco
I once knew a man who built a railway all for himself.
— Alessandro Baricco
Writing to someone is the only way to wait for him without hurting oneself.
— Alessandro Baricco
It's a strange grief ... to die of nostalgia for something you you will never live.
— Alessandro Baricco
You can't sow without plowing first. First you have to break up the earth.
— Alessandro Baricco
He fell to the ground like an olive tree, young, beautiful, strong, covered with white blossoms, suddenly shattered by a bolt of lightning in a storm.
— Alessandro Baricco
His life fell like rain before his eyes, a quiet spectacle
— Alessandro Baricco
In front of him, nothing. He had a sudden glimpse of what he had considered invisible. The end of the world.
— Alessandro Baricco
Only the rustle of those colours waving in the air, impenetrable, lighter than nothingness
— Alessandro Baricco
Read the flight of your arrow if you want to know your future.
— Alessandro Baricco