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Pagina 131
It is a wild leap , or a series of leaps , into the very source of everything in life that
opposes the unliveable . It is a series of increasingly momentous confrontations
with all the hope and all the despair of life ' s most magnetic moments . Plumbing
...
It is a wild leap , or a series of leaps , into the very source of everything in life that
opposes the unliveable . It is a series of increasingly momentous confrontations
with all the hope and all the despair of life ' s most magnetic moments . Plumbing
...
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The sky is an admirable bowl of faded stars , and it is just as admirable to see
how for a woman endowed with violence everything within reach of her hand
becomes charged with supreme reasons , as though she knew how to turn back
even ...
The sky is an admirable bowl of faded stars , and it is just as admirable to see
how for a woman endowed with violence everything within reach of her hand
becomes charged with supreme reasons , as though she knew how to turn back
even ...
Pagina 171
But these , like double - edged knives , are used against everything that
contributes to the establishment of a better world , to the advancement of the
proletarian revolution , instead of to the restoration of the bourgeois republic . We
must not be ...
But these , like double - edged knives , are used against everything that
contributes to the establishment of a better world , to the advancement of the
proletarian revolution , instead of to the restoration of the bourgeois republic . We
must not be ...
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