sábado, 4 de abril de 2009

"The Sunday supplements of the New York papers played up the case with fascinating sketches which showed the head of Benjamin Button attached to a fish, to a snake, and, finally, to a body of solid brass. He became known, journalistically, as the Mystery Man of Maryland. But the true story, as is usually the case, had a very small circulation."

F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

2 comentários:

Senayuri disse...

The true story it's allways the one that we choose to tell.

J.M.P.O disse...

That’s true! I'm always saying: "A verdade, o rigor… a *+»?#!"