Exile, the inspiration for this feeling that has motivated some of the best literary works of all time, holds something invincible and inexplicable. The reality of the feeling is not questioned, but it often seems that exile offers the exiled conditions far superior to those experienced in their homeland. Even so, the mind is not convinced, nor does it abandon the conviction that it once enjoyed something special. There seems to be a connection that cannot be broken, that time only strengthens and that distance transforms into a duty. Not everyone can experience it, but it must be recognized that, when true, it is a very noble feeling.