Leiria Newspaper – Word of Honor

Leiria Newspaper – Word of Honor
Leiria Newspaper – Word of Honor
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– There is no more patience… for those who miss the smell of mold. It’s 2024, people. Stop bringing topics into public debate that have not been discussed since at least 1974.

– I hate… injustices. And the fact that you don’t always have the emotional intelligence necessary to deal with them.

– The idea… absurd to do Leiria Sobre Rodas in the middle of the city. With the icing on the cake when they also occupy the green space most frequented by families, children and animals. I don’t understand.

– I wonder if… Is there software to assign names to media justice cases or is there even a group of people dedicated to this task? I imagine myself being happy in this job.

– I adore… riding a swing; diving in the sea (even at 15ºC in Pedrógão); hours of good conversation; go to the middle of nowhere to see the stars; travel without big plans; no need to know about the watch or the phone; to make someone’s day.

– I remember so many times… how far we still are from guaranteeing the same rights for all human beings.

– I secretly wish… that all my parking tickets magically disappear from the system. Gentlemen agents, if you read me, offer me this candy.

– I miss… from my aunt. What a beautiful human being and inspiring heart this world has lost.

– The fear I had… when I jumped into a well, inside a rock in the sea, and realized that the only way to get out of there would be to swim submerged, under rocks.

– I feel ashamed of others… of people who confidently deliver arguments they don’t understand, on topics they don’t understand.

– The future… Ideal is a beautiful world in which, before calling someone, people send a message to ask if they can.

– If I find… children or cats on the street, it is very likely that, in a few minutes, we will become best friends.

– Promise… I can’t formulate this sentence seriously, I’m just imagining here clichés that would make good titles for Gustavo Santos’ books, Kapinha’s videos, and so on…

– I have proud… in our culture. In welcoming with open arms because “there is always room for one more”, in our incredible gastronomy, in popular expressions and in Tuga’s ability to give back, help and get out of trouble, whenever necessary.


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