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Antonio Machado (1875 - 1939)

Was a Spanish poet and one of the leading figures of the Spanish literary movement known as the Generation of '98. Machado was born in Seville. His earliest published prose dates from 1893, while his first verses were published in 1901. In 1902 he traveled to Paris, where he met Rubén Darío, with whom he forged a solid friendship; back in Madrid, his circle included such figures as Miguel de Unamuno and Ramón del Valle-Inclán. During the 1920s and 1930s, he wrote a series of plays in conjunction with his brother Manuel. He was elected to serve as a member of the Spanish Royal Academy in 1927. At the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War he was still in Madrid; in the course of the conflict he relocated to Valencia, Barcelona, and the French town of Colliure, where he would ultimately die in exile.

adiuvate ut quod vobis dicam intelligam et planius hoc vobis explicabo
aliud memoria, aliud meminisse est
qui regrediuntur ab omnibus rebus uni sunt qui nusquam abierunt
si vivere pulchrum est, pulchrius somniare et, pulcherrimum, excuti
stolidus meritum et pretium confundit
vitio vacare nihil virtuti addit