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Quotes by Adolfo Bioy Casares

His work seems to confirm my old axiom: it is useless to try to keep the whole body alive.

He believed he understood, for the first time, why people say life is a dream: if you live long enough, the events of a lifetime, like the events of a dream, cannot be communicated, simply because they are of no interest to anyone.Human beings themselves, after death, become figures in a dream to the survivors , they fade away and are forgotten, like dreams that were once convincing, but which no one cares to hear about. There are parents who find in their children a receptive audience, with the result that in the childs credulous imagination they find a last semblance of life, which quickly dims out as if they had never existed. ...

I do not believe that a dream should necessarily be taken for reality, or reality for madness.

The influence of the future on the past, said Morel enthusiastically, almost inaudibly.

I thought I had made this discovery: that there are unexpected, constant repetitions in our behavior. The right combination of circumstances had enabled me to observe them. One seldom has the chance to be a clandestine witness of several talks between the same people. But scenes are repeated in life, just as they are in the theatre.

...when one is alone it is impossible to be dead.

I dreaded an invasion of ghosts or, less likely, an invasion of the police.

“His work seems to confirm my old axiom: it is useless to try to keep the whole body alive.”