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Paraguayan novelist (d. 2005), Birth: 13-6-1917, Death: 26-4-2005
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Man is an idiot. He doesn't know how to do anything without copying, without imitating, without plagiarizing, without aping. It might even have been that man invented generation by coitus after seeing the grasshopper copulate.
Augusto Roa Bastos

2.
Anyone who attempts to relate his life loses himself in the immediate. One can only speak of another.
Augusto Roa Bastos

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To write does not mean to convert the real into words but to make the power of the word real.
Augusto Roa Bastos

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In all nations an exceptional man exists that compensates the deficiencies of the remainder. In those moments, when humanity is found collectively in a state of decadence, there always remain those exceptional beings as point of reference.
Augusto Roa Bastos

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There is always time to take more time.
Augusto Roa Bastos

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It is not by believing but by doubting that one can attain to the truth, which is ever changing form and condition.
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Forms disappear, words remain, to signify the impossible.
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There were epochs in the history of humanity in which the writer was a sacred person. He wrote the sacred books, universal books, the codes, the epic, the oracles. Sentences inscribed on the walls of the crypts; examples in the portals of the temples. But in those times the writer was not an individual alone; he was the people.
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Quote Topics by Augusto Roa Bastos: Men Form Memories Generations Wall Real Letters Facts Disappear Different States Autobiography Doubt Forget Believe Remember Advice Justice Book Mean True Or False Writing Change Care Persons Impossible Relate Humanity Speak More Time
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Facts can't be recounted; much less twice over, and far less still by different persons. I've already drummed that thoroughly into your head.
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The great principle of Justice: prevent crime rather than punish it. All that is needed to execute a guilty man is a firing squad or a hangman. To prevent there being guilty men requires great astuteness.
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Letters couldn't care less whether what is written with them is true or false.
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What happens is that your wretched memory remembers the words and forgets what's behind them
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The things that have come into being change continually. The man with a good memory remembers nothing because he forgets nothing.
Augusto Roa Bastos