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Per tempus, cum laetitia, amo. --Etna, 17th of November 1991 

Friday, March 24, 2006

21:31 - Simplicity

Sometimes I wonder whether Tobit could be a theatrical script.
Tobit 1,20:
nothing was left me but my wife Anna and my son Tobias.

I mean: it's a simple and short sentence, but it means he had to start his life again.
Where did he find the strength and spiritual resources...?
Do I really have to answer?


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