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Miserable people can be great. It is very important to think before acting. There are dangers in writing and words, but spoken words can be changed in our memory or by interest. Speaking words are like winds, but writings remain and go to the other part of the world.
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Ibidem, 434
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Ibidem, 435–438
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Ibidem, 439
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Ibidem, 440–443
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Ibidem, 444–451
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Ibidem, 452–457
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Galán Díez, I. (2017). XIV: Little Words, Big Actions. Writing’s Philosophy. In: The Birth of Thought in the Spanish Language. Philosophical Studies Series, vol 127. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50977-8_26
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