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" So, ignorant of man and of the age
that he calls ancient, and of the descendants
following their ancestors,
nature stays evergreen; indeed she travels
such a long road she might as well
be standing still. Meanwhile kingdoms fall,
languages and peoples die; she doesn’t see.
Yet man takes it upon himself to praise eternity. "

Giacomo Leopardi , Canti


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Giacomo Leopardi quote : So, ignorant of man and of the age<br />that he calls ancient, and of the descendants<br />following their ancestors,<br />nature stays evergreen; indeed she travels<br />such a long road she might as well<br />be standing still. Meanwhile kingdoms fall,<br />languages and peoples die; she doesn’t see.<br />Yet man takes it upon himself to praise eternity.