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frase célebre
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famous phrase is incorrectly written and should be written as "To meditate " being its meaning: 60; /br 62;I have had careers, like handkerchiefs. And I've had hardships, as masses a convent. QUELENTARO. (Chilean singer-songwriter )

  




Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

A famous phrase is repeated, and well known phrase that tends to be cited in various contexts and whose authorship, usually corresponds to a famous character. Some of the phrase famous are: "I have committed the worst sin that one can commit: I have not been happy " (Jorge Luis Borges ). "There is no way to peace, peace is the road " (Mahatma Ghandi ). "I only know that I know nothing about " (Socrates ). "Father, why have you abandoned me? ( Jesus of Nazareth ).

  



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