Dushica Labovich (Dušica Labović)
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"A very interesting blend of mystery and psychology, science and religion. I liked the action at the very beginning, which does not leave you indifferent until the very end.
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“When you understand the great secret with which man can influence anything he wants, you will understand your true nature and abilities.”
― The Salvador Dali Formula
― The Salvador Dali Formula
“Near a stone house, bleached and weathered from salt and the sun, stood an old abandoned school. At its foot, before the house and the school, a rolling vineyard spread out. The boy walked through the vineyard every day on his way back from the school. That day, when Antonio ran to his father, not suspecting the upheaval in his young life, he’d learned from the village teacher about the crusades, religion, ethnicity, and some wicked people, as his classmate had called them. The little boy ran, full of questions, and shouted from a distance:
− Father, I’m happy that we live in Sicily!
− Why, my son?
− We have no wars, no fighting, and if someone attacks us, we have many dangerous people who will protect us from all evils!
Aldo took a long stick with a cloth on top, which he used to cool the fruits in the vineyard, turned it on end and drew two circles in the dry soil. He drew a flower in one circle and a sword in the other. Looking at the boy, he asked:
− These are the heads of two rivals. Which adversary is good and which is evil?
− I don’t know ‒ the little boy replied, knowing that his father was presenting him with a new riddle.
− Both opponents are good. One knows his power and the other doesn’t.
− But how can a good adversary wield a sword?
− One day you’ll understand.”
― Secret of a Bridge
− Father, I’m happy that we live in Sicily!
− Why, my son?
− We have no wars, no fighting, and if someone attacks us, we have many dangerous people who will protect us from all evils!
Aldo took a long stick with a cloth on top, which he used to cool the fruits in the vineyard, turned it on end and drew two circles in the dry soil. He drew a flower in one circle and a sword in the other. Looking at the boy, he asked:
− These are the heads of two rivals. Which adversary is good and which is evil?
− I don’t know ‒ the little boy replied, knowing that his father was presenting him with a new riddle.
− Both opponents are good. One knows his power and the other doesn’t.
− But how can a good adversary wield a sword?
− One day you’ll understand.”
― Secret of a Bridge
“− You have nothing to fear from time and freedom. They are incompatible, and things that are incompatible cancel each other out. If you count the time, you are without freedom, if you are free, time no longer exists.”
― Secret of a Bridge
― Secret of a Bridge
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Making Connections: 5825. - Pride and Intentions by Dushica Labovich | 8 | 41 | Jan 25, 2021 06:31AM |
“− The world is an everlasting change in motion, in which what you knew yesterday can become an illusion in one moment. ‒ The old man moved a few steps away, folded his hands behind his back, and turned to the boy again. ‒ Having said that, there is one unique chance to find out all about the world. But there is a specific condition for that.
− What is it?
− You must become a wind!”
― Secret of a Bridge
− What is it?
− You must become a wind!”
― Secret of a Bridge
“Near a stone house, bleached and weathered from salt and the sun, stood an old abandoned school. At its foot, before the house and the school, a rolling vineyard spread out. The boy walked through the vineyard every day on his way back from the school. That day, when Antonio ran to his father, not suspecting the upheaval in his young life, he’d learned from the village teacher about the crusades, religion, ethnicity, and some wicked people, as his classmate had called them. The little boy ran, full of questions, and shouted from a distance:
− Father, I’m happy that we live in Sicily!
− Why, my son?
− We have no wars, no fighting, and if someone attacks us, we have many dangerous people who will protect us from all evils!
Aldo took a long stick with a cloth on top, which he used to cool the fruits in the vineyard, turned it on end and drew two circles in the dry soil. He drew a flower in one circle and a sword in the other. Looking at the boy, he asked:
− These are the heads of two rivals. Which adversary is good and which is evil?
− I don’t know ‒ the little boy replied, knowing that his father was presenting him with a new riddle.
− Both opponents are good. One knows his power and the other doesn’t.
− But how can a good adversary wield a sword?
− One day you’ll understand.”
― Secret of a Bridge
− Father, I’m happy that we live in Sicily!
− Why, my son?
− We have no wars, no fighting, and if someone attacks us, we have many dangerous people who will protect us from all evils!
Aldo took a long stick with a cloth on top, which he used to cool the fruits in the vineyard, turned it on end and drew two circles in the dry soil. He drew a flower in one circle and a sword in the other. Looking at the boy, he asked:
− These are the heads of two rivals. Which adversary is good and which is evil?
− I don’t know ‒ the little boy replied, knowing that his father was presenting him with a new riddle.
− Both opponents are good. One knows his power and the other doesn’t.
− But how can a good adversary wield a sword?
− One day you’ll understand.”
― Secret of a Bridge
“− You have nothing to fear from time and freedom. They are incompatible, and things that are incompatible cancel each other out. If you count the time, you are without freedom, if you are free, time no longer exists.”
― Secret of a Bridge
― Secret of a Bridge
“− Life is a bridge, build it inside yourself. But before you take a step, lay the foundations for the first supporting pillar, and when you’ve crossed it, lay foundations for the remaining pillars so that others can walk on that bridge!”
― Secret of a Bridge
― Secret of a Bridge
“− Don’t be ridiculous. Stop thinking about yourself. After all, you turned yourself into a bird because you wanted to hear my speech. And as a bird you can more easily understand my language. Many people want to understand it, but they don’t succeed because they don’t know how to turn into a bird. They look at the bird but don’t see a seagull that has something to tell them. They are too preoccupied with the role of a man. They admire his flight without wondering why the seagull is, right at this moment, flying his most beautiful flight before their eyes...”
― Secret of a Bridge
― Secret of a Bridge

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