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My Last Breath

This book delves into the introspective thoughts and emotions of a person as they confront their impending death, offering a profound look at life, mortality, and the human spirit. more

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Luis Bunuel
Luis Bunuel

Luis Buñuel, born on February 22, 1900, and died on July 29, 1983, was a renowned filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer from Spain. His works are known for their unique style and innovative use of the film language, which have had a profound impact on world cinema. more

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“In the past seven years of love-making he had heard the words "I love you" so many times: from the mouths of widows and children, from prostitutes, family friends, travelers, and adulterous wives. Women said "I love you" without his ever speaking. "The more you love someone," he came to think, "the harder it is to tell them." It surprised him that strangers didn't stop each other on the street to say "I love you".”

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