“Anita complained pitifully, because just because they don't listen to you because of your “small” voice, doesn't mean it doesn't hurt you.” José Baroja book Sueño en Guadalajara y otros cuentos
“He cannot stop imagining his bloody hands or himself lying mortally at the bottom of that bathtub, which, for now, serves as his refuge, as his escape from the World, from that which is outside, but which, Any day now, I could decide to go in.” José Baroja book Un hijo de perra y otros cuentos
“It's been years, months, days, but he still can't get out of his mind those horrible, inhuman images, monstrous creations of subjects who look the same as everyone else; equal to him.” José Baroja book Un hijo de perra y otros cuentos
“The closest thing to purgatory is a government agency, only the first does not exist and the second is very real.” José Baroja book Sueño en Guadalajara y otros cuentos
“He remained frozen for a few minutes, while urine fell from a limb dwarfed by the fear caused by the sensation of near death.” José Baroja book El curioso caso de la sombra que murió como un recuerdo y otros cuentos