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I can speak to my soul only when the two of us are off exploring deserts or cities or mountains or roads.
— Paulo Coelho
Sometimes it's better to be with the sheep, who don't say anything. And better still to be alone with one's books. They tell their incredible stories at the time when you want to hear them. But when you're talking to people, they say some things that are so strange that you don't know how to continue the conversation.
— Paulo Coelho
Because of that she had never had enough energy to be herself, a person who, like everyone else in the world, needed other people in order to be happy. But other people were so difficult. They reacted in unpredictable ways, they surrounded themselves with defensive walls, they behaved just as she did, pretending they didn't care about anything. When someone more open to life appeared, they either rejected them outright or made them suffer, consigning them to being inferior, ingenuous.
— Paulo Coelho
i am convinced that no one loses anyone, because no one owns anyone. that is the true experience of freedom:having the most important thing in the world without owning it.
— Paulo Coelho
To love is to be in communion with the other and to discover in that other the spark of God.
— Paulo Coelho
When we can do nothing else, we can still love, without expecting any reward or change or gratitude.
— Paulo Coelho
solitude is not absence of love, but its complement
— Paulo Coelho
We never lose our loved ones. The accompany us; they don't disappear from our lives. We are merely in different rooms.
— Paulo Coelho
Every moment of searching is a moment of encounter.
— Paulo Coelho
The boy knew that in money there was magic; whoever has money is never really alone.
— Paulo Coelho
And when I think about it, I guess it is true that people always arrive at the right moment at the place where someone awaits them.
— Paulo Coelho
Lovers need to know how to lose themselves and then how to find themselves again.
— Paulo Coelho