How you call this

PleasuresThe first look out the window in the morningThe rediscovered old bookExcited facesSnow, the changing seasonsThe newspaperThe dogDialecticsShowering, swimmingEarly musicComfortable shoesUnderstandingModern musicWriting, plantingTravelingSingingBeing kind… B. Brecht

Nobody to tell

Passed to remember and search in our hearts for the most beautiful and intimate moments spent with you. You who have always defended the family, the parents, the brothers and the grandchildren with whom you confronted yourself and mirrored yourself envying the freshness of their youth. You who lived on novelty and experiences lived in... Continue Reading →

Encourage to Live

Passed to remember and search in our hearts for the most beautiful and intimate moments spent with you.You who have always defended the family, the parents, the brothers and the grandchildren with whom you confronted yourself and mirrored yourself envying the freshness of their youth.You who lived on novelty and experiences lived in all places... Continue Reading →

Push – Push

Sometimes, I question my love for motorsport. As a fan and tifoso of Formula 1 and motorcycle racing, I find that the comparison is fitting When you start, it feels like standing on the starting grid, waiting for the race to begin. You understand that you have to face the challenges ahead. As a lover,... Continue Reading →

Those…

To those who sit in the last row to not be observed. To those who smile in the elevator lower their gaze and blush. To those who are left fasting at the buffets. To those who don't say anything when someone cuts their tail and moves on. To those who apologise even when they shouldn't.... Continue Reading →

Law and Order

Law and order they say in America, "law and order" in these moments to defeat society's inequalities. In times of unrest, riots, a financial and civil crisis, the only remedy is the strength of reason and law. That law that was so dear to Falcone and Borsellino and which they were managing to defeat the... Continue Reading →

RFK Kansas University Speech

"With too much insistence and for too long, it seems that we have renounced personal excellence and community values in favour of the mere accumulation of earthly goods. Our GDP has exceeded $800 billion a year, but that GDP - if we judge the US by it - also includes air pollution, cigarette advertising and... Continue Reading →

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