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Borges’ Blind Eyes Would Weep Happy Tears

March 24, 2010
by Jason Diamond No Comments

This is my favorite sentence of the day:

“Though drunk with regret, we nonetheless enjoy the Borgesian nature of the erratum.”

Jorge Luis Borges
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