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The moment you stop to think about whether you love someone, you've already stopped loving that person forever.

em The Shadow of the Wind
love

Man...heats up like a lightbulb: red hot in the twinkling of an eye and cold again in a flash. The female, on the other hand...heats up like an iron. Slowly, over a low heat, like tasty stew. But then, once she has heated up, there's no stopping her.

em The Shadow of the Wind
love humor women men sex

One loves truly only once in a lifetime, Julian, even if one isn’t aware of it.

em The Shadow of the Wind
love

Most of us have the good or bad fortune of seeing our lives fall apart so slowly we barely notice.

em The Shadow of the Wind
life fortune

There are no second chances in life, except to feel remorse.

em The Shadow of the Wind
life second-chances

We all give up great expectations along the way.

em The Angel's Game
life hope

Every book, every volume you see here, has a soul. The soul of the person who wrote it and of those who read it and lived and dreamed with it. Every time a book changes hands, every time someone runs his eyes down its pages, its spirit grows and strengthens.

em The Shadow of the Wind
inspirational soul spiritual-growth

that as long as we are being remembered, we remain alive.

truth inspirational

One of the pitfalls of childhood is that one doesn't have to understand something to feel it. By the time the mind is able to comprehend what has happened, the wounds of the heart are already too deep.

em The Shadow of the Wind
inspirational childhood rites-of-passage

People talk too much. Humans aren't descended from monkeys. They come from parrots.

em The Shadow of the Wind
humor

Few things are more deceptive than memories.

em The Shadow of the Wind
truth philosophy memory

Books are mirrors: you only see in them what you already have inside you.

em The Shadow of the Wind
truth books reading

There are few reasons for telling the truth, but for lying the number is infinite.

em The Shadow of the Wind
truth lies

We are willing to believe anything other than the truth.

truth belief

Evil presupposes a moral decision, intention, and some forethought. A moran or a lout, howeverm doesn't stop to think or reason.

em The Shadow of the Wind
truth

The dead never go to their own funeral.

em The Shadow of the Wind
life truth inspirational

Cada vez que un libro cambia de manos, cada vez que alguien desliza la mirada por sus páginas, su espíritu crece y se hace fuerte. (Sempere)

em The Shadow of the Wind
truth books spirit libro dedicacion espiritu verdad

The fact is that nothing is more difficult to believe than the truth; conversely, nothing seduces like the power of lies, the greater the better. It's only natural, and you will have to find the right balance. Having said that, let me add that this particular old woman hasn't been collecting only years; she has also collected stories, and none sadder or more terrible than the one she's about to tell you. You have been at the heart of this story without knowing it until today ...

em The Midnight Palace
truth lies balance stories collecting years at-the-heart-of-the-story more-terrible old-woman sadder

If there is a god, or hundreds of them, I hope they will forgive me for the harm I may have inflicted on you by telling you exactly what happened.

em The Midnight Palace
god harm telling-the-truth forgive-me

Making money isn't hard in itself,what's hard is to earn it doing something worth devoting your life to

em The Shadow of the Wind
happiness money jobs sacrifices

Time has taught me not to lose hope, yet not to trust too much in hope either.

hope time

I couldn't help thinking that if I, by pure chance, had found a whole universe in a single unknown book, buried in that endless necropolis, tens of thousands more would remain unexplored, forgotten forever.

em The Shadow of the Wind
life inspirational hope

Remember me, even if it's only in a corner and secretly. Don't let me go.

em The Shadow of the Wind
love death memories

I can't die yet, doctor. Not yet. I have things to do. Afterwords I'll have a whole lifetime in which to die.

em The Angel's Game
life death

It is a part of our nature to survive. Faith is an instinctive response to aspects of existence that we cannot explain by any other means, be it the moral void we perceive in the universe, the certainty of death, the mystery of the origin of things, the meaning of our lives, or the absence of meaning. These are basic and extremely simple aspects of existence, but our limitations prevent us from responding in an unequivocal way and for that reason we generate an emotional response, as a defense mechanism. It's pure biology.

em The Angel's Game
faith religion human-nature

A story is a letter that the author writes to himself, to tell himself things that he would be unable to discover otherwise.

em The Shadow of the Wind
writing story authors

If you really want to possess a woman, you must think like her, and the first thing to do is win over her soul. The rest, that sweet, soft wrapping that steals away your senses and your virtue, is a bonus.

em The Shadow of the Wind
writing occupation

Every work of art is aggressive, Isabella. And every artist's life is a small war or a large one, beginning with oneself and one's limitations. To achieve anything you must first have ambition and then talent, knowledge, and finally the opportunity.

em The Angel's Game
writing

Senor Sempere believed that God lives, to a smaller or greater extent, in books, and that is why he devoted his life to sharing them, to protecting them, and to making sure their pages, like our memories and our desires, are never lost.

em The Angel's Game
inspiration literary-quote

Do you know what religion is, Martin, my friend?-I can barely remember Lord's Prayer.-A beautiful and well-crafted prayer. Poetry aside, a religion is really a moral code that is expressed through legends,myths, or any type of literary device in order to establish a system of beliefs, values , and rules with which to regulate a culture or a society.

em The Angel's Game
religion

People tend to complicate their own lives, as if living weren't already complicated enough.

em The Shadow of the Wind
life-lessons

Time goes faster the more hollow it is. Lives with no meaning go straight past you, like trains that don’t stop at your station.

em The Shadow of the Wind
time trains

They had parted as boys, and now life presented one of them with a fugitive and the other with a dying man. Both wondered whether this was due to the cards they'd been dealt or to the way they had played them.

em The Shadow of the Wind
life time luck

Max had once read in one of his father's books that some childhood images become engraved in the mind like photographs, like scenes you can return to again and again and will always remember, no matter how much time goes by.

em The Prince of Mist
time books childhood photographs scenes

Bea says that the art of reading is slowly dying, that it's an intimate ritual, that a book is a mirror that offers us only what we already carry inside us, that when we read, we do it with all our heart and mind, and great readers are becoming more scarce by the day.

em The Shadow of the Wind
books

In the shop we buy and sell them, but in truth books have no owner. Every book you see here has been somebody’s best friend.

em The Shadow of the Wind
books

I was raised among books, making invisible friends in pages that seemed cast from dust and whose smell I carry on my hands to this day.

em The Shadow of the Wind
books reading words literature

Some like to believe it's the book that chooses the person.

people books choose book-lovers

I still remember the day my father took me to the Cemetery of Forgotten Books for the first time.

em The Shadow of the Wind
books

After a while it occurred to me that between the covers of each of those books lay a boundless universe waiting to be discovered while beyond those walls, in the outside world, people allowed life to pass by in afternoons of football and radio soaps, content to do little more than gaze at their navels.

em The Shadow of the Wind
books stories worlds

As I walked in the dark through the tunnels and tunnels of books, I could not help being overcome by a sense of sadness. I couldn't help thinking that if I, by pure chance, had found a whole universe in a single unknown book, buried in that endless necropolis, tens of thousands more would remain unexplored, forgotten forever. I felt myself surrounded by millions of abandoned pages, by worlds and souls without an owner sinking in an ocean of darkness, while the world that throbbed outside the library seemed to be losing its memory, day after day, unknowingly, feeling all the wiser the more it forgot.

em The Shadow of the Wind
books

As it unfolded, the structure of the story began to remind me of one of those Russian dolls that contain innumerable ever-smaller dolls within. Step by step the narrative split into a thousand stories, as if it had entered a gallery of mirrors, its identity fragmented into endless reflections.

em The Shadow of the Wind
books stories

He was a very private person, and sometimes it seemed to me that he was no longer interested in the world or in other people... I got the feeling that Julián was living in the past, locked in his memories. Julián lived within himself, for his books and inside them - a comfortable prison of his own design.""You say this as if you envied him.""There are worse prisons than words.

em The Shadow of the Wind
pain books reading words escape literature prison

There are worse prisons than words.

em The Shadow of the Wind
books

This place is a mystery. A sanctuary. Every book, every volume you see, has a soul. The soul of the person who wrote it & the soul of those who read it & lived it & dreamed with it. Every time a book changes hands, every time someone runs his eyes down it's pages, it's spirit grows & strengthens. In this place, books no longer remembered by anyone, books that are lost in time, live forever, waiting for the day when they will reach a new reader's hands, a new spirit...

books reading libraries

As I walked, I ran my fingers along the spines of hundreds of books. I let myself be imbued with the smell, with the light that filtered through the cracks or from the glass lanterns embedded in the wooden structure, floating among mirrors and shadows.

em The Angel's Game
books library

Books hold no passports. There's only one true literary tradition: the human.

em The Shadow of the Wind
books literature

To Senor Sempere, the best friend a book could ever have: you opened the doors to the world for me and showed me how to go through them.

em The Angel's Game
books dedications

Ignatius B. Samson, welcome to the Cemetery of Forgotten Books.

em The Angel's Game
books

I was no longer able to hear the music that issues from a decent piece of prose.

em The Angel's Game
music books

Never before had I felt trapped, so seduced and caught up in a story,' Clara explained, 'the way I did with that book. Until then, reading was just a duty, a sort of fine one had to pay teachers and tutors without quite knowing why. I had never known the pleasure of reading, of exploring the recesses of the soul, of letting myself be carried away by imagination, beauty, and the mystery of fiction and language. For me all those things were born with that novel. This is a world of shadows, Daniel, and magic is a rare asset. That book taught me that by reading, I could live more intensely. It could give me back the sight I had lost. For that reason alone, a book that didn't matter to anyone, changed my life.

em The Shadow of the Wind
books gothic bibliophilia bibliophile barcelona cemetery-of-forgotten-books clara-barcelo daniel-sempere julian-carax shadow-of-the-wind

Aryami Bose's home had been closed up for years, inhabited only by books and paintings, but the spectre of thousands of memories imprisoned between its walls still permeated the house.

em The Midnight Palace
home books house walls memories spectre paintings imprisoned permeate

... Few things leave a deeper mark on a reader than the first book that finds its way into his heart. Those first images, the echo of words we think have left behind, accompany us throughout our lives and sculpt a palace in our memory

em The Shadow of the Wind
books feelings bibliophile

Don't be afraid of being scared. To be afraid is a sign of common sense. Only complete idiots are not afraid of anything.

em The Angel's Game
fear bravery common-sense afraid scared idiots

I don't suppose you have many friends. Neither do I. I don't trust people who say they have a lot of friends. It's a sure sign that they don't really know anyone.

em The Angel's Game
friendship friends

Driven by a wish to save Tomás from a life of penury and misunderstanding, Fermin had decided that he needed to develop my friend's latent conversational and social skills.Like the good ape he is, man is a social animal, characterized by cronyism, nepotism, corruption, and gossip. That's the intrinsic blueprint for our ethical behavior.

em The Shadow of the Wind
people social-anxiety

Nothing feeds forgetfulness better than war.... We all keep quiet and they try to convince us that what we've seen, what we've done, what we've learned about ourselves and about others, is an illusion, a passing nightmare. Wars have no memory, and nobody has the courage to understand them until there are no voices left to tell what happened, until the moment comes when we no longer recognize them and they return, with another face and another name, to devour what they left behind.

em The Shadow of the Wind
war

nations never see themselves clearly in the mirror, much less when war preys on their minds

em The Shadow of the Wind
war humanity-and-society

Every book has a soul, the soul of the person who wrote it and the soul of those who read it and dream about it.

em The Angel's Game
dreams soul book

He was rather clumsy and shy and looked as if he'd spent the last ten years of his life locked up in a library - hardly the kind of man any girl your age dreams of ...

em The Midnight Palace
dreams library shy clumsy

Keep your dreams, you will never know when you need them

em The Shadow of the Wind
dreams shadow-of-the-wind zafon

The day I die, all that was once mine will be yours, Julián, he would say. Except my dreams.

em The Shadow of the Wind
dreams shadow-of-the-wind carlos-ruiz-zafón

Martin, at my age, eroticism is reduced to enjoying caramel custard and looking at widows' necks.

em The Angel's Game
humour fiction

Never trust girls who let themselves be touched right away. But even less those who need a priest for approval.

em The Shadow of the Wind
love trust women

Nobody knows much about women, not even Freud, not even women themselves. But it's like electricity: you don't need to know how it works to get a shock on the fingers.

women

I discovered that seventeen-year-old girls have such huge verbal energy that their brain drives them to expend it every twenty seconds. On the third day I decided I had to find her a boyfriend -- if possible, a deaf one.

em The Angel's Game
humor women

Every piece of that marvelous world was a silent tear.

em Las luces de septiembre
sadness beauty magic

This is a place of mystery, Daniel, a sanctuary. Every book, every volume you see here, has a soul. The soul of the person who wrote it and of those who read it and lived and dreamed with it. Every time a book changes hands, every time someone runs his eyes down its pages, its spirit grows and strengthens. This place was already ancient when my father brought me here for the first time, many years ago. Perhaps as old as the city itself. Nobody knows for certain how long it has existed, or who created it. I will tell you what my father told me, though. When a library disappears, or a bookshop closes down, when a book is consigned to oblivion, those of us who know this place, its guardians, make sure that it gets here. In this place, books no longer remembered by anyone, books that are lost in time, live forever, waiting for the day when they will reach a new reader's hands. In the shop we buy and sell them, but in truth books have no owner. Every book you here has been somebody's best friend. Now they only have us, Daniel. Do you think you'll be able to keepsuch a secret?' My gaze was lost in the immensity of the place and itssorcery of light. I nodded, and my father smiled.

em The Shadow of the Wind
soul books gothic souls library barcelona cemetery-of-forgotten-books daniel-sempere

Paris is the only city in the world where starving to death is still considered an art.

em The Shadow of the Wind
art paris hunger starving

Few things leave a deeper mark on the reader, than the first book that finds its way to his heart.

em The Shadow of the Wind
reading

I had never known the pleasure of reading, of exploring the recesses of the soul, of letting myself be carried away by imagination, beauty, and the mystery of fiction and language. For me all those things were born with that novel.

em The Shadow of the Wind
reading

He truly was a man of faith. He believed in his friends, in the truth of things and in something to which he didn’t dare put a name or a face because he said as priests that was our job. Senor Sempere believed we are all a part of something, and that when we leave this world our memories and our desires are not lost, but go on to become the memories and desires of those who take our place. He didn’t know whether we created God in our own image or whether God created us without knowing what he was doing. He believed that God, or whatever brought us here, lives in each of our deeds, in each of our words, and manifests himself in all those things that show us to be more than mere figures of clay. Senor Sempere believed that God lives, to a smaller or greater extent, in books, and that is why he devoted his life to sharing them, to protecting them and to making sure their pages, like our memories and our desires, are never lost. He believed, and he made me believe it too, that as long as there is one person left in the world who is capable of reading them and experiencing them, a small piece of God, or of life, will remain” (p. 348).

em El juego del ángel
god books reading

We seem to live in a world where forgetting and oblivion are an industry in themselves and very, very few people are remotely interested or aware of their own recent history, much less their neighbors'. I tend to think we are what we remember, what we know. The less we remember, the less we know about ourselves, the less we are. (Interview with Three Monkeys Online, October 2008)

forgetting memory remembering history

future could be read much more clearly in the streets, factories, and barracks than in the morning press.

em The Shadow of the Wind
future history

I've always said that idleness dulls the spirit. We have to keep the brain busy, or at least the hands if we don't have a brain.

em The Angel's Game
humor work

Making money isn't hard in itself,' he complained. 'What's hard is to earn it doing something worth devoting one's life to.

em The Shadow of the Wind
work vocation livelihood

He was waiting for me at the best table in the room, toying with a glass of white wine and listening to the pianist who was playing a piece by Granados with velvet fingers.

em The Angel's Game
music

Making money isn't hard in itself... What's hard is to earn it doing something worth devoting one's life to.

em The Shadow of the Wind
money

-Do you think it's dirty money?-All money is dirty. If it were clean nobody would want it.

em The Angel's Game
money

I imagine some people, like some toys, are born defective - which I suppose makes us all broken toys, don't you think?

em The Watcher in the Shadows
adventure fantasy fiction childrens-fantasy

There are two things in life you cannot choose. The first is your enemies; the second your family. Sometimes the difference between them is hard to see, but in the end time will show you that the cards you have been dealt could always have been worse.

em The Midnight Palace
enemies family difference cards-you-have-been-dealt could-have-been-worse

If you ever have a daughter—a blessing I wouldn't wish on anyone, because it's Murphy's Law that sooner or later she will break your heart—anyhow, as I was saying, if you ever have a daughter, you'll begin, without realizing it, to divide men into two camps: those you suspect are sleeping with her and those you don't. Whoever says that's not true is lying through his teeth.

relationships family daughters fathers

The night I met him [he] told me that, for some reason, life usually grants us what we are not looking for. He was given wealth, fame, and power, yet his soul yearned only for spiritual peace so that he could silence the shadows in his heart...

em Marina
life peace fame wealth power yearning opposites-attract

It's possible, and I stress possible, that such a moment may never come: you may not fall in love, you may not be able to or you may not wish to give your whole life to anyone, and, like me, you may turn forty-five one day and realize that you're no longer young and you have never found a choir of cupids with lyres or a bed of white roses leading to the altar. The only revenge left for you then will be to steal from life the pleasure of firm and passionate flesh - a pleasure that evaporates faster than good intentions and is the nearest thing to heaven you will find in this stinking world where everything decays, beginning with beauty and ending with memory.

em The Angel's Game
life love passion

Right then, in a nutshell: this one hasn't a single bone of obedient-little-wife material in her heavenly body.''Hasn't she? Then what kind of bone does your expertise detect?'Fermin came closer, adopting a confidential tone. 'The passionate kind,' he said, raising his eyebrows with an air of mystery. 'And you can be sure I mean that as a compliment.

em The Shadow of the Wind
love passion humour wife comedy

Julian spoke with the clear, unequivocal lucidity of madmen who have escaped the hypocrisy of having to abide by a reality that makes no sense.

em The Shadow of the Wind
reality madness insanity

It is impossible to survive in a prolonged state of reality.

em The Angel's Game
reality

Now, back in the reality that always lies in wait among the shadows of the Ensanche quarter, the enchantment was lifting, and all I had was painful desire and an indescribable restlessness.

reality enchantment shadow-of-the-wind

You don't look well," he pronounced."Indigestion," I replied."From what?""Reality.""Join the queue.

em The Angel's Game
reality

You don't know what thirst is until you drink for the first time.

love sex water thirst

If you don't trust a novelist, who are you going to trust?

fiction authors

Destiny is usually just around the corner. Like a thief, a hooker, or a lottery vendor: its three most common personifications. But what destiny does not do is home visits. You have to go for it.

em The Shadow of the Wind
destiny

Destiny is usually around the corner. Like a thief, like a hooker, or a lottery vendor: its three most common personifications. But what destiny does not do is home visits. You have to go for it

em The Shadow of the Wind
life inspirational destiny

Destiny doesn't do home visits... you have to go for it yourself.

em The Prisoner of Heaven
destiny chance

In my schoolboy reveries, we were always two fugitives riding on the spine of a book, eager to escape into worlds of fiction and secondhand dreams.

em The Shadow of the Wind
literature

The words with which a child's heart is poisoned, whether through malice or through ignorance, remain branded in his memory, and sooner or later they burn his soul.

em The Shadow of the Wind
words memory child criticism verbal-abuse

Jacinta never told Penelope that she loved her. The nurse knew that those who really love, love in silence, with deeds and not with words.

em The Shadow of the Wind
love silence words shadow-of-the-wind carlos-ruiz-zafón

He lost himself in the words and images conjured in his mind and for a while forgot ... He found himself flying among stars and planets ...

em The Prince of Mist
stars words planets images forgot

The only thing I can recall is that it rained all day and all night, and that when I asked my father whether heaven was crying, he couldn't bring himself to reply. Six years later my mother's absence remained in the air around us, a deafening silence that I had not yet learned to stifle with words.

em The Shadow of the Wind
heaven death silence grief crying words absence mother rain funeral father expressions demise skies daniel-sempere rainy defeaning-silence the-cemetery-of-forgotten-books the-shadow-of-the-wind

Never trust anyone, Daniel, especially the people you admire. Those are the ones who will make you suffer the worst blows.

em The Shadow of the Wind
trust

Never trust he who trusts everyone.

em The Shadow of the Wind
trust

...until that moment I had not understood that this was a story about lonely people, about absence and loss, and that that was why I had taken refuge in it until it became confused with my own life, like someone who has escaped into the pages of a novel because those whom he needs to love seem nothing more than ghosts inhabiting the mind of a stranger.

em The Shadow of the Wind
loss loneliness strangers

I wandered off, walking through streets that seemed emptier than ever, thinking that if I didn't stop, if I kept on walking, I wouldn't notice that the world I thought I knew was no longer there.

em The Angel's Game
loss grief

Those places where sadness and misery abound are favoured settings for stories of ghosts and apparitions. Calcutta has countless such stories hidden in its darkness, stories that nobody wants to admit they believe but which nevertheless survive in the memory of generations as the only chronicle of the past. It is as if the people who inhabit the streets, inspired by some mysterious wisdom, relalise that the true history of Calcutta has always been written in the invisible tales of its spirits and unspoken curses.

em The Midnight Palace
darkness sadness memory misery stories survive ghosts tales spirits generations written apparitions calcutta chronicle-of-the-past true-history unspoken-curses

Without further ado I left the place, finding my route by the marks I had made on the way in. As I walked in the dark through the tunnels and tunnels of books, I could not help being overcome by a sense of sadness. I couldn't help thinking that if I, by pure chance, had found a whole universe in a single unknown book, buried in that endless necropolis, tens of thousands more would remain unexplored, forgotten forever. I felt myself surrounded by millions of abandoned pages, by worlds and souls without an owner sinking in an ocean of darkness, while the world that throbbed outside the library seemed to be losing its memory, day after day, unknowingly, feeling all the wiser the more it forgot.

sadness books universe memory library shadow-of-the-wind carlos-ruiz-zafón the-cemetery-of-forgotten-books

1I smiled bitterly, a defeated man pitifully begging a God in whom he had never trusted.

inspirational sadness sorrow religion-and-philosophy lonelyness

He would have liked to know that somebody wanted to keep him alive, that someone remembered him. He used to say that we exist as long as somebody remembers us.

em The Shadow of the Wind
existence memory

as long as we are being remembered, we remain alive

em The Shadow of the Wind
life love memory legacy

Nothing feeds forgetfulness better than war, Daniel. We all keep quiet and they try to convince us that what we've seen, what we've done, what we've learned about ourselves and about others, is an illusion, a passing nightmare. Wars have no memory, and nobody has the courage to understand them until there are no voices left to tell what happened, until the moment comes when we no longer recognize them and they return, with another face and another name, to devour what they left behind.p. 428

em The Shadow of the Wind
war human-nature memory

Every self-respecting act of persuasion must find appeal to curiosity, then to vanity, and lastly to kindness or remorse. Isabella looked down and slowly nodded.

em The Angel's Game
remorse kindness curiosity vanity persuasion

Over time, loneliness gets inside you and doesn't go away.

em The Angel's Game
loneliness

Delving into the past had unveiled a cruel lesson - that in the book of life it is perhaps best not to turn back pages; it was a path on which, whatever direction we took, we'd never be able to choose our own destiny.

em The Midnight Palace
past path direction choose-our-own-destiny cruel-lesson turning-back-the-pages

People tend to complicate their own lives, as if living isn't complicated enough

wisdom advice experience

Never trust anyone Daniel, especially the people you admire

wisdom advice experience

In small towns, news travels at the speed of boredom.

humorous gossip rural-life

Ben invented mathematical theories that even he didn't manage to remember and wrote such bizarre tales of adventure that he ended up destroying them a week after they were finished, embarrassed at the thought that he had penned them.

em The Midnight Palace
adventure tales embarrassed

I knew then that I would devote every minute we had left together to making her happy, to repairing the pain I had caused her and returning to her what I never known how to give her. These pages will be our memory until she drows her last breath in my arms and I take her forever and escape at last to a place where neither heaven nor hell will ever be able to find us.

life love truth heaven inspirational philosophy death romance wisdom adventure humor faith pain art hell freedom devotion writing gothic gothic-romance supernatural memories fantasy dark-fantasy world-war goth epic-fantasy thriller evermore 20th-century barcelona zafon carlos-ruiz-zafón books-about-books happyness angel-s-game el-juego-del-angel hnowledge jocul-ingerului tibidabo

Man is a moral animal abandoned in an amoral universe and condemned to a finite existence with no other prupose than to perpetuate the natural cycle of the species.

em The Angel's Game
existence man

To truly hate is an art one learns with time.

em The Shadow of the Wind
hate

Man's meanness is a fuse in search of a flame.

em Marina
hate jealousy unkindness mean-people black-heart

I could tell you it's the heart, but what is really killing him is loneliness. Memories are worse than bullets.

em The Shadow of the Wind
memories

Now he knew that any memories he might cherish during the last years of his life would be only fictions from a biography he'd never lived.

em The Prince of Mist
life memories biography fictions lived

I handed the photo back to her. The caretaker gazed at it as if it were a lucky charm, a return ticket to her youth.

em The Shadow of the Wind
nostalgia memories photographs

I still remember the day my father took me to the Cemetery of Forgotten Books for the first time. It was the early summer of 1945, and we walked through the streets of a Barcelona trapped beneath ashen skies as dawn poured over Rambla de Santa Monica in a wreath of liquid copper.

em The Shadow of the Wind
summer memories dawn sunny 1945 barcelona cemetery-of-forgotten-books daniel-sempere carlos-ruiz-zafón the-shadow-of-the-wind ashen-skies rambla-de-santa-monica

Sometimes memories follow you wherever you go-you don't need to take them with you.

memories

Silence makes idiots seem wise even for a minute.

em The Angel's Game
silence

The city was asleep, and the bookshop felt like a boat adrift in a sea of silence and shadows.

em The Shadow of the Wind
silence city imagery description boat bookshop

The day I charge an unbeliever like you for the word of God will be the day I'm struck dead by lightning, and with good reason.

em The Angel's Game
bible god angel game unbeliever zafon

An intellectual is usually someone who isn't exactly distinguished by his intellect," Corelli asserted. "he claims that label to compensate for his inadequacies. It's as old as that saying : "Tell me what you boast of and I'll tell you what you lack. Our daily bread. The incompetent always present themselves as experts, the cruel as pious, sinners as devout, usurers as benefactors, the small-minded as patriots, the arrogant as humble, the vulgar as elegant, and the feeble-minded as intellectual. Once again, it's all the work of nature. Far from being the sylph to whom poets sing, nature is a cruel, voracious mother who needs to feed on the creatures she gives birth to in order to stay alive.

em The Angel's Game
human-nature

All interpretation or observation of reality is necessarily fiction. In this case, the problem is that man is a moral animal abandoned in an amoral universe and condemned to a finite existence with no other purpose than to perpetuate the natural cycle of the species. It is impossible to survive in a prolonged state of reality, at least for a human being. We spend a good part of our lives dreaming, especially when we're awake. As I said, pure biology.

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Justice is an affectation of perspective, not a universal value.

em The Angel's Game
justice

And as he watched them walk out of the orphanage, Thomas Carter would think of their lives as the blank pages of a book in which he had written the initial chapters of a story he would never be allowed to finish.

em The Midnight Palace
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[He] was a brilliant man. People tend to become wary of individuals like him because their brilliance reminds them of their own mediocrity. Envy is a blind man who wants to pull out your eyes.

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So what is it you're going to show me today?""A number of things. In fact, what I'm going to show you is part of a story. Didn't you tell me the other day that what you like to do is read?"Bea nodded, arching her eyebrows."Well, this is a story about books.""About books?""About accursed books, about the man who wrote them, about a character who broke out of the pages of a novel so that he could burn it, about a betrayal and a lost friendship. It's a story of love, of hatred, and of the dreams that live in the shadow of the wind.""You sound like the jacket blurb of a Victorian novel, Daniel.""That's probably because I work in a bookshop and I've seen too many. But this is a true story. As real as the fact that this bread they served us is at least three days old. And, like all true stories, it begins and ends in a cemetery, although not the sort of cemetery you imagine."She smiled the way children smile when they've been promised a riddle or a magic trick."I'm all ears.

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Everything in life is nonsense. It's just a question of perspective.

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Whether we realize it or not, most of us define ourselves by opposing rather than by favoring something or someone. To put it another way, it is easier to react than to act. Nothing arouses a passion for dogma more than a good antagonist. And the more unlikely, the better. … It’s difficult to hate an idea. … It’s much easier to hate someone with a recognizable face whom we can blame for everything that makes us feel uncomfortable. It doesn’t have to be an individual character. It could be a nation, a race, a group … anything.

em The Angel's Game
philosophy-of-life

I started off for home, where I planned to recruit a good book and hide away from the world.

em The Shadow of the Wind
home books reading

[H]e lay awake, dreading the dawn when he would have to say good-bye to the small universe he had built for himself over the years.

em The Prince of Mist
home moving

You young people never say anything. And us old folks don't know how to stop talking.

em The Shadow of the Wind
youth

I guessed she must be, at most, twenty, but there was something about her manner that made me think she could be ageless. She seemed trapped in that state of perpetual youth reserved for mannequins in shop windows.

em The Shadow of the Wind
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A young man is the perfect soldier. He has great potential for aggression and a limited critical capacity - or none at all - with which to analyze it and judge how to channel it.

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youth soldier critical-capacity

A young man is the perfect soldier. He has great potential for aggression and a limited critical capacity—or none at all—with which to analyze it and judge how to channel it. Throughout history societies have found ways of using this store of aggression, turning their adolescents into soldiers, cannon fodder with which to conquer their neighbors or defend themselves against their aggressors.

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Youth is like a fickle girlfriend. We can't understand or value her until she goes off with someone else, never to return.

em Marina
life wisdom youth

In those days I learned that nothing is more frightening than a hero who lives to tell his story, to tell what all those who fell at his side will never be able to tell.

em The Shadow of the Wind
story hero

I would have preferred someone else to have been in charge of rescuing this story, but once again life has taught me that my role is to be a witness, not the leading actor.

em The Midnight Palace
story witness leading-actor

In the haunted shade of the Ateneo, her hands wrote a curse on my skin that was to hound me for years.

em The Shadow of the Wind
romantic

Whoever said that childhood is the happiest time of your life is a liar, or a fool.

em The Midnight Palace
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Who are the lunatics? The ones who see horror in the heart of their fellow humans and search for peace at any price? Or the ones who pretend they don't see what's going on around them? The world belongs either to lunatics or hypocrites. There are no other races on this earth. You must choose which one to belong to.

em The Midnight Palace
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Some disappointments honor those who inspire them

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I've learnt that solitude is sometimes a path that leads to peace

em Watcher in the Shadows
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Vidal had his exuberant and stately tower in the most elegant and elevated part of Pedralbes, surrounded by hills, trees, and fairy-tale skies. I would have my sinister tower rising above the oldest, darkest streets of the city, surrounded by the miasmas and the shadows of that necropolis which poets and murderers had once called the "Rose of Fire.

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Life has enough torturers as it is, without you going around moonlighting as a Grand Inquisitor against yourself.

em The Shadow of the Wind
self-confidence

As he took them in his arms, the crying of the babies permeated the night like a trail of blood calling out to a predator.

em The Midnight Palace
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And here I was thinking you were a bit slow, what with so much asking and not knowing anything.

em The Shadow of the Wind
sarcasm stupidity

You talk as if Bea were a trophy.''No, as if she were a blessing,' Fermin corrected.

em The Shadow of the Wind
love women cute blessing trophy

A secret's worth depends on the people from whom it must be kept.

em The Shadow of the Wind
secrets

All business opportunities stem from someone else's inability to resolve a simple and inevitable problem.

em The Angel's Game
opportunities

Our world will not die as the result of the bomb, as the papers say, it will die of laughter, of banality, or making a joke of everything, and a lousy joke at that.

em The Shadow of the Wind
irony

God gives us life, but the world's landlord is the devil....

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I couldn't help thinking that if I, by pure chance, had found a whole universe in a single unknown book, buried in that endless necropolis, tens of thousands more would remain unexplored, forgotten forever. I felt myself surrounded by millions of abandoned pages, by worlds and souls without an owner sinking in an ocean of darkness, while the world that throbbed outside the library seemed to be losing its memory, day after day, unknowingly, feeling all the wiser the more it forgot.

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kindlehighlight

All I know is that once Julián told the kids in the building that he had a sister only he could see. He said she came out of mirrors as if she were made of thin air and that she lived with Satan himself in a palace at the bottom of a lake.

em The Shadow of the Wind
kindlehighlight

But I couldn't absorb the idea that death could actually walk by my side, with a human face and a heart that was poisoned with hatred.

em The Shadow of the Wind
death hatred

... And what am I to do?""Well, that depends. Do you like the girl?""Like her? I don't know. How do you know if...?""It's very simple. Do you look at her furtively and feel like biting her?""Biting her?""On her backside, for example.

em El juego del ángel
girls humor like

Human beings believe just as they breathe - in order to survive.

em The Angel's Game
beliefs

Its impossible to initiate a rational dialogue with some one about beliefs and concepts if he has not acquired them through reason. It doesn't matter whether we are looking at God, race, or national pride.

em The Angel's Game
rationality beliefs

A Gentleman's agreement cannot be broken without breaking the person who has entered into it.

em The Angel's Game
conscience

The only way you can truly get to know an author is through the trail of ink he leaves behind him. The person you think you see is only an empty character: truth is always hidden in fiction.

em The Angel's Game
authors

We spend a good part of our lives dreaming, especially when we're awake.

em The Angel's Game
dreaming

This cures everything except stupidity, which is an epidemic on the rise.

em The Angel's Game
stupidity

Presents are made for the pleasure of who gives them, not the merits of who receives them.

em The Shadow of the Wind
giving gifts

The same thing that had happened with the flowers was happening with my longing: once I held it in my hands, I didn't know where to put it.

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1My father says a hunch is your brain’s way of taking a short cut to the truth,’ replied Max.‘He’s a wise man, your father. What else does he say?’‘That the more you try to hide from the truth, the quicker it finds you.

em The Prince of Mist
inspirational wisdom feeling hunch

Inspiration comes when you stick your elbows on the table, your bottom on the chair and you start sweating. Choose a theme, an idea, and squeeze your brain until it hurts. That's called inspiration.

em The Angel's Game
inspirational persistence

You don't win a game by hitting the ball out of the court.

em The Angel's Game
rules rules-of-life winning

History is biology's dumping ground

em The Angel's Game
history biology

He believed that life gives us all a few moments of happiness. For some they last hours or days, for a few lucky ones they last for years. The memories from those moments stays with us forever and turns into a country of memory to which we try to go back for the rest of our lives without ever being able to

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I believe that nothing happens by chance. Deep down, things have their secret plan, even though we don't understand it.

em The Shadow of the Wind
life truth chance

Envy is the religion of the mediocre. It comforts them, it soothes their worries, and finally it rots their souls, allowing them to justify their meanness and their greed until they believe these to be virtues. Such people are convinced that the doors of heaven will be opened only to poor wretches like themselves who go through life without leaving any trace but their threadbare attempts to belittle others and to exclude - and destroy if possible - those who, by the simple fact of their existence, show up their own poorness of spirit, mind, and guts. Blessed be the one at whom the fools bark, because his soul will never belong to them.

em The Angel's Game
envy

Everyone wanted to see [him] fall so they could devour his remains. As is usually the case, the army of sycophants had turned into a horde of hungry hyenas

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He let the hours go by lost in the magic of words, shedding his skin and his name, feeling like another person. He allowed himself to be carried away by the dreams of shadowy characters, the only refuge left for him.

em The Shadow of the Wind
books reading escape

- Boys my age are boring. They have nothing to say and half of them seem like complete idiots.I was going to say that they didn't improve with age but didn't want to spoil her illusions.

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Don Ricardo wanted a successor worthy of himself. Jorge would always be cocooned in the privileges of his class, hiding from his mediocrity in creature comforts. Penelope, the beautiful Penelope, was a woman, and therefore a treasure, not a treasurer. Julian, who had the soul of a poet, and therefore the soul of a murderer, fulfilled all the requirements. It was only a question of time.

em The Shadow of the Wind
life legacy poetic

Her tiny and organized handwriting reminded me of the tidiness of her desk, as if she'd wanted to find in words the peace and safety that life hadn't wanted to grant her.

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