Inquebrantables – (Spanish)
$19.99
Inquebrantables reune y expande los mensajes de inspiracion que mayor impacto han tenido y que mejor representan a Daniel Habif como orador motivacional, e inspiran al lector a mirar mas alla de sus circunstancias actuales para crear la vida que desean vivir.
Este es un libro que no acepta resumenes. No forma parte de los titulos que tachas y vas a otra cosa. No es un trofeo, ni un manual de procedimientos. No es una tesis, ni un texto academico. Si tu intencion es pasar por el sin dejar que el lo haga por ti, no servira de nada. El dinero lo podras recuperar, pero te advierto que el tiempo se habra ido para siempre. Su belleza no esta en las palabras que yo escribi, sino en las que tu generes con el. Esta compuesto de mil pedazos mios, trozos sueltos de mi alma y de mi carne: un alcazar edificado con todas las piedras que me han lanzado, una diadema confeccionada con las perlas que he recibido. Hallaras soledades y alegrias, anhelos y zozobras, inquietudes y esperanzas, clamores y murmullos. No fue facil desprenderme de ellos. -Daniel Habif (tomado de la introduccion del libro)
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400220366
ISBN10: 140022036X
Language: Spanish
Daniel Habif
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2019
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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