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Luigi Pirandello Quote: “You don’t know what it means to live the life that you could have lived, if an event over which you have no control, an unforeseeable circumstance, had not distracted and diverted you, and at times crushed you, as has happened to me.”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “Buffoons, buffoons! One can play any tune on them!”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “I wanted to be alone in an altogether unusual way, a new way. Quite the contrary of what you think: that is to say, without myself and, to be precise, with a stranger at hand.”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “It is the hardest thing to close the open hand of someone you love.”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “Shake yourself free from the manikin you create out of a false interpretation of what you do and what you feel, and you’ll at once see that the manikin you make yourself is nothing at all like what you really are or what you really can be!”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “Because I suffer, sir! I’m not philosophizing: I’m crying aloud the reason of my sufferings. THE.”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “Ah, to be no longer conscious of being, like a stone, like a plant! To remember no longer even one’s own name! Stretched out upon the grass, hands interlaced at the back of one’s neck, to look up at the dazzling, sun-puffed clouds as they sail past in the blue sky, to listen to the wind which makes, up there in the chestnut grove, a sound like the breaking of the sea.”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “When you say you are in love with humanity, you are well satisfied with yourself.”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “Woman – for example, look at her case! She turns tantalizing inviting glances on you. You seize her. No sooner does she feel herself in your grasp than she closes her eyes. It is a sign of her mission, the sign by which she says to man: “Blind yourself, for I am blind.””
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “One cannot choose what he writes – one can only choose to face it.”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “For man never reasons so much and becomes so introspective as when he suffers;.”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “Was it really my own, that image glimpsed in a flash? Am I really like that, from the outside, when – all the while living – I do not think of myself? For others, then, I am that stranger whom I surprised in a mirror; I am he and not the I whom I know; I am that one there whom I myself at first, upon becoming aware of him, did not recognize. I am that stranger whom I am unable to see living except like that, in a thoughtless second. A stranger whom others alone can see and know, not I.”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “When the characters are really alive before their author, the latter does nothing but follow them in their action, in their words, in the situations which they suggest to him.”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “None of us can estimate what we do when we do it from instinct.”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “Phantoms in general are nothing more than trifling disorders of the spirit; images we cannot contain within the bounds of sleep.”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “E eu devia ser louco de verdade, se esperava que uma boneca como aquela enlouquecesse juntamente comigo, assim por nada.”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “Ah che tentazione di prenderle il viso tra le mani per costringerla a guardare nell’abisso di due occhi ben altri da quelli da cui voleva essere guardata!”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “Because evil, my dear child, can be done to anyone and by everyone, but good can only be done to those who need it.”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “Men – do you understand? – have need of building a house even for their sentiments. It is not enough for them to have those sentiments within them, in their hearts; they want to see them outside, as well, so that they can touch them; and so, they proceed to build them a house.”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “But I now felt that I could no longer patch things up, either with myself or with anyone.”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “Io, insomma, dovevo vivere, vivere, vivere.”
Luigi Pirandello Quote: “Ah, yes, ah, yes, my dear friend, think it over well: a minute ago, when this thing happened to you, you were a different person; not only that, you were at the same time a hundred others, a hundred-thousand.”
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