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Off Shore αγάπη μου - cover

Off Shore αγάπη μου

Αντώνης Κακαράς

Casa editrice: PAPAZISI PUBLICATIONS

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Λένε πως η φαντασία μας όσο πλούσια και να 'ναι δε φτάνει τ' απίστευτα της πραγματικότητας, λένε πως μπρος στα πάθη μας υποχωρούν άναυδα τα λοιπά ζώα του πλανήτη, πως ακόμα και σήμερα παρ' όλες τις προσπάθειες να κατασπαράξουμε κάποιοι τα έχει των άλλων, εκτός από κείνα τον ταλαιπωρημένου πλανήτη μας, επέρχεται η ισορροπία που αργά ή γρήγορα φέρνει η φύση για τον εαυτό της και ο αγώνας του αδικούμενου. Αυτά, λένε, είναι αποτέλεσμα της εξέλιξης τον σωστού και δίκαιου ως πιο ισχυρού απ' το κακό και τ' άδικο. Η αλήθεια δεν έχει άλλη διάσταση ανάλογα με τις ιστορικές περιόδους που εξετάζεται, ή ανάλογα με ποιος την εκφράζει, είναι μία και αναλλοίωτη.
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