“Lots of people have been afraid of the vanity of things! I´ve overcome it. Lots reflect hard; I have no need to reflect. I don´t rejoice over the good and don´t despair over the bad. If I hear that the Greeks have taken Constantinople, it´s just the same to me as if the Turks were taking Athens.”
Quote by Nikos Kazantzakis
Book:Zorba the Greek
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Zorba the Greek
Alexis Zorbas, a character embodying the spirit of the Greek people, navigates through life's complexities with a zest for living. The narrative delves into the author's reflections on the essence of joy and the challenges of existence. more
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