Quotes from Mario Benedetti


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When I have worries, fears or a love affair, I have the luck of being able to transform it into a poem.


An intellectual's weapon is writing, but sometimes people react as if it were a firearm. A writer can do a lot to change the situation, but as far as I know, no dictatorship has fallen because of a sonnet.


I believe life is a parenthesis between two nothings. I'm an atheist. I believe in a personal God, which is conscience, and that's what we must be accountable to every day.


I do not write for the reader to come, but for him who is here, short of reading the text on my shoulder.


I think the only positive thing that came from Uruguay's dictatorship was the spread of Montevideo natives around the world, and I continued writing about them from my various places of exile.


My first two books did nada. I ended up paying the publishers.


The real influence on my work was reality, that of my country and Latin America in general.