Máximas de Borges para lectores:
1.- Si un libro les aburre déjenlo. Ese libro no ha sido escrito para ustedes.
2.- El único modo de leer es buscando un placer personal, un goce personal.
3.- La lectura debe ser una de las formas de la felicidad.
4.- Cada lectura de un libro, cada relectura, cada recuerdo de esa relectura, renuevan el texto.
5.- Creo que lo que he leído es mucho más importante que lo que he escrito.
6.- Uno lee lo que quiere, pero no escribe lo que quisiera, sino lo que puede.
7.- La felicidad del lector es mayor que la del escritor, pues el lector no tiene por qué sentir preocupaciones ni angustia: sólo aspira a la felicidad.
8.- No sé si soy un buen escritor, pero un buen lector sí, lo cual es más importante.
9.- Todo libro es sagrado, si da con el lector para quien fue escrito.
10.- Creo que el que toque cada uno de mis libros, tocará al hombre. El lector sabrá que cuando llegue la noche estaremos solos los dos.
11.- Nuestras nadas poco difieren; es trivial y fortuita la circunstancia de que tú seas el lector de estos ejercicios, y yo su redactor.
12.- Soy un lector hedónico: jamás consentí que mi sentimiento del deber interviniera en afición tan personal como la adquisición de libros.
13.- Que el lector no invalide con razones humanas la momentánea fe que exige de nosotros el arte.
14.- Un libro es una cosa entre las cosas, un volumen perdido entre los volúmenes que pueblan el indiferente universo, hasta que da con su lector, con el hombre destinado a sus símbolos.
15.-Soy un lector agradecido y ecléctico.
16.- Que otros se jacten de las páginas que han escrito; a mí me enorgullecen las que he leído.
Abusó de ella sexualmente.
Ella lo denunció.
Él la llamó mentirosa y la difamó.
Un juez lo condena a pagarle 5 millones de dólares por abuso sexual y difamación.
Es el presidente electo de los Estados Unidos.
Y sigue en su cargo.
Escandaloso.
"Creo que esta será la última vez que nos veamos": quién es el doctor Hussam Abu Safiya detenido por Israel en Gaza y por qué se teme por su vida https://t.co/gXwudEVQ5S
Esta representación gráfica del juego entre Argentina y Egipto es asombrosa y resalta el contraste entre dominio del balón y cantidad de ataques vs la efectividad de convertir.
Toni Kroos on the claims that Argentina robbed Egypt at the World Cup:
🗣️ "I don't understand why people always look for excuses after a result like this. Football is decided over 90 minutes, not by one moment. Egypt played an excellent first half, but after going 2–0 up they lost control of the game, and Argentina took advantage. That's what top teams do.
"People keep talking about the referee and VAR, but if you watch the match objectively, Argentina's comeback was built on their intensity, quality, and mentality. They believed until the final whistle, while Egypt couldn't maintain the same level they showed early on.
"You can't throw away a two-goal lead against one of the best teams in the world and then reduce everything to one decision. Football is much more complex than that.
"There will always be debates about refereeing, and that's normal. But saying the match was 'stolen' or that the tournament is being handed to Argentina is unfair to every player on the pitch. The players decide games with their performances, not conspiracy theories.
"The difficult thing after defeat is accepting that the opponent was better in the decisive moments. Argentina deserved credit for the way they responded under pressure, and Egypt should be proud of their performance while also learning from the mistakes that cost them. That's football."
Thierry Henry on Lionel Messi in tears after Argentina’s incredible comeback to beat Egypt 3-2 at the World Cup:
🗣️ “Seeing Lionel Messi in tears after that final whistle tells you everything. People see the trophies, the records, the goals, but they don’t always see the weight he carries on his shoulders. He carries the dreams of an entire nation every single time he steps onto that pitch.”
“This was not just a comeback victory it was a battle of heart, belief, and character. Argentina were 2-0 down, their World Cup dream was slipping away, but Messi refused to let his team give up. He kept fighting, kept leading, and showed why he is one of the greatest competitors football has ever seen.”
“The emotion we saw from Messi was the emotion of a player who understands what it means to represent millions of people. He doesn’t play only for himself; he plays for Argentina, for his teammates, and for every fan who believes in him. Tonight, he showed the human side behind the legend.”
“Great players create moments, but true legends create memories that last forever. Coming back from 0-2 to win 3-2 in a World Cup knockout match is the kind of night that will be remembered for generations. Messi didn’t just lead Argentina to victory he gave them a moment they will never forget.”
Zinedine Zidane on 🇦🇷 Argentina eliminating Egypt and reaching the World Cup quarter-finals after an incredible comeback from 0-2 under Lionel Messi’s leadership:
🗣️ “This is what legends do. When Argentina were 2-0 down, when the world thought they were finished, they found something inside themselves that only great teams possess. They showed heart, character, and the mentality of champions. They refused to accept defeat.”
“Lionel Messi once again showed why he is a player from another level. Leadership is not only about scoring goals—it is about inspiring belief when everything looks impossible. His presence, his mentality, and his ability to lift his teammates changed the entire game. Argentina followed their captain into battle, and they created a night they will never forget.”
“Egypt deserve enormous respect. They pushed Argentina to their absolute limit and showed incredible courage. But this is the cruelty and beauty of football. One moment can decide everything, and Argentina found those moments when their backs were against the wall.”
“Coming back from 0-2 in a World Cup knockout match is not just a victory—it is a statement. Argentina have shown the world that champions are not the teams that never suffer; they are the teams that suffer, fight, and rise again. Tonight belongs to Messi, to Argentina, and to a team that refused to let their dream die.”
El DT de Egipto, Hossam Hassan, ondeaba la bandera palestina en el Mundial y saludaba a Gaza.
Pero Egipto mantiene cerrado el paso de Rafah y no acepta el ingreso de palestinos.
Show, demagogia, cinismo, y al fin; derrota deportiva.
#HossamHassan#Egipto#Mundial2026
🔵🔴 "EL FLACO GILL (Orlando) SABEN CUANTO HACE QUE NO COBRA UN SUELDO... TUVO QUE VENDER SU ROPA PARA SALVAR LA VUDA DE SU HIJA"
🗣 Gustavo Alfaro, tras la eliminación, habló del arquero de #SanLorenzo.