"Leonardo da Vinci, Born illegitimate, but a legitimate genius." from a poem by Max Sebastian Burchett

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Nature has no effect without cause, no invention without necessity.—Leonardo da Vinci on the relationship between cause and effect in nature, loose translation by Michael R. Burch

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Necessity is the mistress of mother nature's inventions.—Leonardo da Vinci, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

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Where the spirit does not aid and abet the hand there is no art.—Leonardo da Vinci, on the spiritual basis of art, loose translation by Michael R. Burch

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Time is sufficient for anyone who uses it wisely.—Leonardo da Vinci on the need to use time with wisdom, loose translation by Michael R. Burch

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Small minds continue to shrink, but those whose hearts are firm and whose consciences endorse their conduct, will persevere until death.—Leonardo da Vinci, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

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It is easier to oppose evil from the beginning than at the end.—Leonardo da Vinci, on having the character and foresight to resist evil, translation by Michael R. Burch

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Blinding ignorance misleads us. Myopic mortals, open your eyes!—Leonardo da Vinci on the need for men and women to open their eyes and use their senses to achieve wisdom, loose translation by Michael R. Burch

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There are three classes of people: Those who see by themselves. Those who see only when they are shown. Those who refuse to see.—Leonardo da Vinci on class(es) of people, perspective and judgement, loose translation by Michael R. Burch

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The greatest deceptions spring from men’s own opinions.—Leonardo da Vinci, translation by Michael R. Burch

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Nothing enables authority like silence.—Leonardo da Vinci on the role of silence in a bullying culture, translation by Michael R. Burch

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The great achievers rarely relaxed and let things happen to them. They set out and kick-started whatever happened.—Leonardo da Vinci on character, motivation and leadership, loose translation by Michael R. Burch

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Once we have flown, we will forever walk the earth with our eyes turned heavenward, for there we were and there we will always long to return.—Leonardo da Vinci, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

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"Someone who has sailed every sea has merely sailed through the monotony of himself." -Bernardo Soares/Fernando Pessoa

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Cada dia tem uma cor, um cheiro. Domingo é dia do açafrão. Dia 22 de outubro é o dia Mundial do Açafrão.
O Dia do Açafrão aumenta a conscientização sobre a doação de órgãos; e exorta a se registrar para doação. Não há necessidade de arrecadar fundos. Basta colocar um pedaço de açafrão (laranja) em sua roupa e começar a conversar sobre a doação de órgãos.
Domingo é o dia do Aáfrão desde Salomão. Na Canção de Salomão” ele diz: [...] nardo e açafrão, cana-de-açúcar e canela.

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