Friday, April 23, 2010

Example Of Letter Offer Of Lease

Book Day

A eulogy read the book :

"I would like the Cervantes Prize Cervantes had been for"

WORDS JOSE EMILIO PACHECO , CERVANTES PRIZE 2009 Cervantes Prize awarded on 23 April in Madrid,

I recommend reading his speech. Speaking of Don Quixote is a dynamic and great exercise, thanks to these fantasies, dreams, lets you build and can be projected realities continue reading, dreaming, learning and building and devising a present and a fantastic future for all ....

I about to a few paragraphs for reflection:

"1947 is as far back as 1547. Both have been plunged into eternal shadow and is not recoverable. Perhaps invents memory and imagination that evokes the dense light everyday. However, the same way that we will always giant windmills that had just

were installed in 1585 and modernity before the invention of the word, in a real plane is another experience of a child who one morning in Mexico City with his entire school is the Palace of Fine Arts and awe at a performance of Don Quixote become show "

" Don Quixote is many things but revenge is also against everything that Cervantes suffered until the last day of its existence. If we resort to comparisons with the history that Cervantes lived and suffered, we say that first took the defeat of the Armada, and then extracronológicamente his

great victory of Lepanto, Don Quixote is the highest chance to be ever seen the English language. "

" Nothing happens in this cruel 2010 - from earthquakes to the cloud of ash, growing poverty in the unprecedented violence that devastates countries like Mexico was expected to start the year. Everything changes every day, everything is corrupted, everything is destroyed. However, in the midst of catastrophe, the center of the horror that we about everywhere, still standing, and today more than ever are able to give answers, the mystery and glory of the Quixote ".

"Like everything, the Internet is at the same time the chamber of horrors and the Retablo de las Maravillas."

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