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makvit [3.9K]
3 years ago
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Which symbol from the story could represents both friendship and the injustice that keeps potential friends apart.

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AveGali [126]3 years ago
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A algunos hombres los disfraces no los disfrazan, sino los revelan. Cada uno se disfraza de aquello que es por dentro. Chesterton

A la hora de la verdad, que es la de buscarse a sí mismo en lo objetivo, uno olvida todo y se dispone a no ser fiel más que a su propia sinceridad. Gerardo Diego

A la manera que el río hace sus propias riberas, así toda idea legítima hace sus propios caminos y conductos. Ralfh W. Emerson

A la república más que orden jurídico ha de importarle la realidad social del orden. Manuel Maura

A la república solo ha de salvarla pensar en grande, sacudirse de lo pequeño y proyectar hacia lo porvenir. José Ortega y Gasset

A los empresarios les gustan las asambleas porque ellos las inventaron. George Bernard Shaw

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