Art by Aggelos Michalopoulos
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Art by Aggelos Michalopoulos
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Abstract Art by Angelos Michalopoulos www.angelosm.com
📌 Οι πιο ψηλοί, οι πιο αδιαπέραστοι τοίχοι είναι τελικά εντελώς αόρατοι.
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📖 Από το βιβλίο: Το όνειρο που τόλμησε να γίνει άνθρωπος, σ. 48
Would you be happy if you lived a floor below paradise? A Collection of Inspirational Quotes. Would you be happy if you lived a floor below paradise? (Balancing between the smartest silence and the dumbest word)
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"When a person doesn't know what to fear, he fears everything"
from the book: Invisible souls, unhappy happinesses, p. 111
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📜 " I always hated myself when at the end of a dream I realized that my soul was the one that started it and my logic the one that ended it. "
✍️ Quote from the book : Invisible souls, unhappy happinesses, p. 19
....... Two best friends, John and Mark, are at a beach at two o’clock in the morning on the first day of their vacation, trying to find a way to unload the extra burden they carried on behalf of the person each one chose to be during the day that just ended ........
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✍️Silence is not just the death of a word, it's also the death of a self-confidence.
📚from the book: THE DREAM THAT DARED TO BECOME A MAN, p. 80
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"The only protection against your sorrow is to reach a point of knowing yourself better than she does" Quote from the book : April fifth (Why sorrow is the poorest poverty) Read a sample : https://bit.ly/2JUuIrt