Collection of phrases and quotes about knowledge.
The same pleasure is a much more severe moralist than all the wisdom of the wise.
He was a writer with a great imagination: He imagined that all his books would sell.
Those who live without thinking, cannot say that they live.
He who harms knowledge, murders himself.
Every story is nothing more than an endless catastrophe from which we try to emerge as best as possible.
Reading is finding something that is going to exist.
We always have an exaggerated idea of what we do not know.
The year that is abundant in poetry, tends to be abundant in hunger.
It seems to me, Sancho, that there is no proverb that is not true, because they are all sentences drawn from the same experience, the mother of all sciences.
The pen is the tongue of the soul; whatever concepts are born within it, such will be its writings.
Poetry is perhaps enhanced by singing humble things.
Oh, memory, mortal enemy of my rest!