Rekao je: Nisu za griješnicima plakali ni nebo ni zemlja. A ja sam mislio: teško čovjeku ako su mu mjera nebo i zemlja.

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Rekao je: Nisu za griješnicima plakali ni nebo ni zemlja....
Rekao je: Nisu za griješnicima plakali ni nebo ni zemlja....
Rekao je: Nisu za griješnicima plakali ni nebo ni zemlja....
Rekao je: Nisu za griješnicima plakali ni nebo ni zemlja....
About This Quote

This is a very interesting quote. It is about the beauty of nature. It is an ancient poem that was written by the Ancient Greek poet Pindar, who lived in the 6th century BC. The quote has four parts, each containing a different idea.

The first line is “rekao je” which means “he said” or sometimes if you are not sure about what someone actually said, you can use “reko je” which means “he said it”. The second part of the quote is about how beauty, whether in nature or in people, cannot be described with words. The beauty of nature cannot be understood through words but only through their effects on us by giving pleasure or sadness.

The third part of the quote deals with how often we think about death but do not realize the beauty of life while we are alive. This line talks about how hard it is to appreciate life while being alive because we are always thinking about death and dying while being alive. The fourth part of the quote talks about how people think that they are better than other people even though they are living longer lives than anyone else.

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