“Disasters are called natural, as if nature were the executioner and not the victim.”
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Eduardo Galeano fue un periodista, escritor y novelista uruguayo. Sus obras más conocidas son Memoria del fuego (1986) y Las venas abiertas de América Latina (1971), que han sido traducidas a veinte idiomas y trascienden los géneros ortodoxos: combinan ficción, periodismo, análisis político e historia. El propio autor ha proclamado su obsesión como escritor diciendo: "Soy un escritor obsesionado con recordar, con recordar el pasado de América sobre todo y sobre todo el de América Latina, tierra íntima condenada a la amnesia". Ha recibido el Premio Internacional de Derechos Humanos de Global Exchange (2006) y el Premio Stig Dagerman (2010).
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“Disasters are called natural, as if nature were the executioner and not the victim.”
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“Almost all wars, perhaps all, are trade wars connected with some material interest. They are always disguised as sacred wars, made in the name of God, or civilization or progress. But all of...”
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“In the Age of the Almighty Computer, drones are the perfect warriors. They kill without remorse, obey without kidding around, and they never reveal the names of their masters.”
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“The more the technocrats programme it down to the smallest detail, the more the powerful manipulate it, football continues to be the art of the unforeseeable. When you least expect it, the i...”
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“We are all mortal until the first kiss and the second glass of wine.”
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“I'm a writer obsessed with remembering: with remembering the past of America above all - and above all, that of Latin America, intimate land condemned to forgetfulness.”
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“The manager believes soccer is a science and the field a laboratory, but the genius of Einstein and the subtlety of Freud is not enough for the owners and the fans. They want a miracle worke...”
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“History never really says goodbye. History says, 'See you later.'”
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“Indignation must always be the answer to indignity. Reality is not destiny.”
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“I wanted to be a soccer player, and I became the best of the best, the number one, better than Maradona, better than Pele, and even better than Messi - but only at night, nighttime, during m...”
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“In 1492, the natives discovered they were Indians; they discovered they lived in America.”
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“It's a difficult competition against silence, because silence is a perfect language, the only language which says with no words.”
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“From 8 A.M. until noon, I am pessimistic. Then from 1 P.M. until 4, I feel optimistic.”
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“The world is organised by the war economy and the war culture.”
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“I go about the world, hand outstretched, and in the stadiums I plead, 'A pretty move, for the love of God.' And when good football happens, I give thanks for the miracle, and I don't give a...”
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“Always in all my books I'm trying to reveal or help to reveal the hidden greatness of the small, of the little, of the unknown - and the pettiness of the big.”
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“I am quite prehistoric, absolutely prehistoric.”
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“Each time a new war is disclosed in the name of the fight of the good against evil, those who are killed are all poor. It's always the same story repeating once and again and again.”
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“If nature were a bank, they would have already rescued it.”
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“The division of labor among nations is that some specialize in winning and others in losing.”
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