1. "To fall in love is to create a religion that has a fallible god."
    Jorge Luis Borges (via circumstanceanddisposition)
  2. bluedogeyes:


Friendship does not need of much frequency, but love does. Love is full of anxieties, doubts, a day of absence may be terrible…
Friendship can dispense confidence. … but love can’t,  love needs of confidence, because if there is not confidence one feels betrayed …
                                                                  Jorge Luis Borges



and what if there is both?

    bluedogeyes:

    Friendship does not need of much frequency, but love does. Love is full of anxieties, doubts, a day of absence may be terrible…

    Friendship can dispense confidence. … but love can’t,  love needs of confidence, because if there is not confidence one feels betrayed …

                                                                      Jorge Luis Borges

    and what if there is both?

  3. donttouchmydestiel:

    pancakestein:

    you’re standing on a life-sized map

    image

    In that Empire, the Art of Cartography attained such Perfection that the map of a single Province occupied the entirety of a City, and the map of the Empire, the entirety of a Province. In time, those Unconscionable Maps no longer satisfied, and the Cartographers Guilds struck a Map of the Empire whose size was that of the Empire, and which coincided point for point with it. The following Generations, who were not so fond of the Study of Cartography as their Forebears had been, saw that that vast Map was Useless, and not without some Pitilessness was it, that they delivered it up to the Inclemencies of Sun and Winters. In the Deserts of the West, still today, there are Tattered Ruins of that Map, inhabited by Animals and Beggars; in all the Land there is no other Relic of the Disciplines of Geography.

    —Borges

  4. From “A Letter to Borges” by Susan Sontag. I think it’s an interesting point. With the immediacy and malleability of text, we project our “inwardness” out into the void (i.e. social media). Thus, introspection loses a bit of its true reflective nature.

    From “A Letter to Borges” by Susan Sontag. I think it’s an interesting point. With the immediacy and malleability of text, we project our “inwardness” out into the void (i.e. social media). Thus, introspection loses a bit of its true reflective nature.

  5. "Conrad and Henry James wrote novels of reality because they judged reality to be poetic; for Cervantes the real and the poetic were antinomies"
    Jorge Luis Borges - Partial Magic in the Quixote (via gwyon)
  6. atoneatone:

Jacques Derrida & Jorges Luis Borges.

    atoneatone:

    Jacques Derrida & Jorges Luis Borges.

  7. Borges y Sabato

    Borges y Sabato

  8. Day 8 - Argentina

For each day, I will post a country/sovereign state of the world. If I don’t achieve my goals for the day, I will follow up the next day with a number of posts about that country. When I run out of countries, I’ll think of something else.

Argentina is definitely a country I want to visit in the near future. I almost want to not meet my goals today (met ‘em yesterday!)…maybe a bonus run of Argentina posts later.

    Day 8 - Argentina

    For each day, I will post a country/sovereign state of the world. If I don’t achieve my goals for the day, I will follow up the next day with a number of posts about that country. When I run out of countries, I’ll think of something else.

    Argentina is definitely a country I want to visit in the near future. I almost want to not meet my goals today (met ‘em yesterday!)…maybe a bonus run of Argentina posts later.

  9. donttouchmydestiel:

    pancakestein:

    you’re standing on a life-sized map

    Borges in six words. With the assistance of a hyphen.

  10. clearskiesanduntamedstars:

❤

Exhale. Heaven exists. Borges style. Or me style. Although it seems like you’d have to pay.

    clearskiesanduntamedstars:

    Exhale. Heaven exists. Borges style. Or me style. Although it seems like you’d have to pay.

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Pursue understanding. Deconstruct systems in order to taste building blocks. Happiness waits else/everywhere. And the heart(h). Do spheres not pull at each other?
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