Aphorisms by José Saramago

Writer, journalist, playwright, poet and literary critic, born thursday november 16, 1922 in Azinhaga, Ribatejo (Portugal), died friday june 18, 2010 in Tias, Canary Islands (Spain)
You can find this author also in Novels.

For me, writing is a job. I do not separate the work from the act of writing like two things that have nothing to do with each other. I arrange words one after another, or one in front of another, to tell a story, to say something that I consider important or useful, or at least important or useful to me. It is nothing more than this.
José Saramago
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    There are a few things a hook does a lot better than a whole hand, a hook feels no pain when hanging a nail and wire, it doesn't cut, it doesn't burn, and I tell you that God is mutilated and he created the Universe.
    José Saramago
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