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Ongoing, First published Feb 12, 2016
As vezes você gostaria de saber sobre opiniões de livros, filmes, assuntos no geral e um pouco mais sobre o mundo?
Então essa pode ser a leitura certa para você...
Essas são as visões e alguns desabafos de uma romântica apaixonada ou não...

"Eu não tenho opinião definida sobre nada. Não acho que isso seja insegurança. Acho que é abertura, que tudo é passível de uma outra interpretação."
---Caio Fernando Abreu---

"Que ideia tenho eu das cousas?
Que opinião tenho sobre as causas e os efeitos?
Que tenho eu meditado sobre Deus e a alma
E sobre a criação do Mundo?
Não sei. Para mim pensar nisso é fechar os olhos
E não pensar. É correr as cortinas
Da minha janela (mas ela não tem cortinas)."
---Fernando Pessoa---
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