“Inside us there is something that has no name, that something is what we are.”

—  José Saramago , book Blindness

Dentro de nós há uma coisa que não tem nome, essa coisa é o que somos.
Source: Blindness (1995), p. 276

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Dentro de nós há uma coisa que não tem nome, essa coisa é o que somos.

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Variant: Dentro de nós há uma coisa que não tem nome, essa coisa é o que somos.

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