The Art of Fiction -- interview with Jorge Luis Borges, who would have been 113 today http://www.theparisreview.org/intervi...
"When I was a young man I was always hunting for new metaphors. Then I found out that really good metaphors are always the same. I mean you compare time to a road, death to sleeping, life to dreaming, and those are the great metaphors in literature because they correspond to something essential. If you invent metaphors, they are apt to be surprising during the fraction of a second, but they strike no deep emotion whatever. If you think of life as a dream, that is a thought, a thought that is real, or at least that most men are bound to have, no? “What oft was thought, but ne'er so well expressed.” I think that's better than the idea of shocking people, than finding connections between things that have never been connected before, because there is no real connection, so the whole thing is a kind of juggling." - Amira
"The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't." #beautifulsimile #disorderedthoughtprocess :) - Eivind
"The certitude that everything has been written negates us or turns us into phantoms." -- The Library of Babel - Amira