Top 9 Menard's Quotes

#1. In spite of these three obstacles, Menard's fragmentary _Quixote_ is more subtle than Cervantes'.

Jorge Luis Borges

#2. I'll catch you angel, i'll always catch you.

Sylvia Day

#3. We come into this world alone. You're going to die alone. That's the way it is.
I think a really great interpretation of love is: feeling alone with someone else.
The times in my life, if you want to qualify as "being in love", when you feel almost like being alone with company.

Chris Evans

#4. The fact is that the New Deal was, overall, a dismal failure.

Mark Levin

#5. Equality in possessions must be the last result of the utmost refinements of civilization; it is one of the conditions of that system of society towards which, with whatever hope of ultimate success, it is our duty to tend.

Percy Bysshe Shelley

#6. America is the best half-educated country in the world.

Nicholas M. Butler

#7. Cervantes' text and Menard's are verbally identical; but the second is almost infinitely richer.

Jorge Luis Borges

#8. In Stalin each [Soviet bureaucrat] easily finds himself. But Stalin also finds in each one a small part of his own spirit. Stalin is the personification of the bureaucracy. That is the substance of his political personality.

Leon Trotsky

#9. A poet laureate of adolescent sexuality and middle-age longing.

William A. Henry III

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