Fernando Pessoa Quotes
For Me Life Is An Inn Where I Must Stay Until The Carriage From The Abyss Calls To Collect Me [ ... ] I Could Consider This Inn To Be A Prison, Since I'm Compelled To Stay Here; I Could Consider It A Kind Of Club, Because I Meet Other People Here. However, Unlike Others, I Am Neither Impatient Nor Sociable. I Leave Those Who Chatter In The Living Room, From Where The Cosy Sound Of Music And Voices Reaches Me. I Sit At The Door And Fill My Eyes And Ears With The Colours And Sounds Of The Landscape And Slowly, Just For Myself, I Sing Vague Songs That I Compose While I Wait.
Night Will Fall On All Of Us And The Carriage Will Arrive. I Enjoy The Breeze Given To Me And The Soul Given To Me To Enjoy It And I Ask No More Questions, Look No Further. If What I Leave Written In The Visitors' Book Is One Day Read By Others And Entertains Them On Their Journey, That's Fine. If No One Reads It Or Is Entertained By It, That's Fine Too.
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