“whoever has done a wrong deed and thinks that no one knows it, deceives himself.”
Quote by Johanna Spyri
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Heidi is a beloved children's book that follows the story of a young girl who is sent to live with her grandfather in the Swiss Alps. The narrative explores Heidi's relationship with nature, her interactions with the local people, and her own personal growth. The book is celebrated for its portrayal of the beauty of the Swiss countryside and its message of simplicity and joy. more
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“Fear in the world first created the gods. [Lat., Primus in orbe deos fecit timor.]”
“A just fortune awaits the deserving. [Lat., Fors aequa merentes Respicit.]”
“Left behind as a memory for us. [Lat., Nobis meminisse relictum.]”
“It is noble to grant life to the vanquished. [Lat., Pulchrum est vitam donare minori.]”
“They send their shout to the stars. [Lat., Clamorem ad sidera mittunt.]”
“Give time and permit a short delay, impetuosity ruins everything.”
“It is an honourable thing to be merciful to the vanquished.”
