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As time goes by there are two feelings that fade away: vanity and envy. Envy is an awful feeling. Nobody suffers more than the envious. And vanity leads us to the millionaire Howhard Hughes. When he died journalists asked to his lawyer: "How much did he left?". The lawyer replied: "He left all". Nobody is poorest than deads.
by António LOBO ANTUNES, in "Diário de Notícias (2004)"
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As time goes by there are two feelings that fade away: vanity and envy. Envy is an awful feeling. Nobody suffers more than the envious. And vanity leads us to the millionaire Howhard Hughes. When he died journalists asked to his lawyer: "How much did he left?". The lawyer replied: "He left all". Nobody is poorest than deads.
by António LOBO ANTUNES, in "Diário de Notícias (2004)"
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Armando Taborda club has replied to Xata clubwe'll take nothing with us....at the end of our life
and it's so easy to find somebody richer than we are that we forget that there are so many who are poorer...
wise words
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