Ricardo Güiraldes Quote

The brutal deed that I had witnessed sent me into deep thought. That a man as calm and happy as Antenor had seen himself obliged first to fight, then to kill, was truly frightening to me. Is one the owner of nothing of one's own self, then? An unexpected encounter has the capability of presenting itself like that, as destiny, and destroy one's way of life?


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The brutal deed that I had witnessed sent me into deep thought. That a man as calm and happy as Antenor had seen himself obliged first to fight, then ...

The brutal deed that I had witnessed sent me into deep thought. That a man as calm and happy as Antenor had seen himself obliged first to fight, then ...

The brutal deed that I had witnessed sent me into deep thought. That a man as calm and happy as Antenor had seen himself obliged first to fight, then ...

The brutal deed that I had witnessed sent me into deep thought. That a man as calm and happy as Antenor had seen himself obliged first to fight, then ...