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Love and Die Twice: Between Passion and Destiny Love and Die Twice: Between Passion and Destiny by Raphael Canossa
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“The tyrants die, sooner or later, and the sands of time cover up their graves, but not their worst deeds, which often grow through like some rotten seeds of Evil, never to be eradicated, again and again. That means, sadly, that the tyrants and greatest evil-makes are indeed immortal, anyway much more immortal than their guiltless victims.”
Raphael Canossa, Love and Die Twice: Between Passion and Destiny
“No dirty work is too dirty for the one who loves living in dirt, and enjoys wallowing in it like a turtle in the ocean”
Raphael Canossa, Love and Die Twice: Between Passion and Destiny
“«The fastest road to wisdom is winding through the swampy marsh of sufferings, sacrifice, losses and disillusionment. The thing about “in much wisdom is much grief” is not just a turn of phrase but the merciless ascertaining»”
Raphael Canossa, Love and Die Twice: Between Passion and Destiny
“What drives us forward, can just as well pull us down: our ambitions, prejudice, overwhelming pride, the inability to believe - in God, in friends, in the mankind in general.”
Raphael Canossa, Love and Die Twice: Between Passion and Destiny