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Me & my work 💙
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Last few memories
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the little things • for my book The School of Infancy - John Amos Comenius
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My sister Anežka with her baby • for my book The School of Infancy - John Amos Comenius
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My mom and my sister • for my book The School of Infancy - John Amos Comenius
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Easy like monday morning • for my book The School of Infancy - John Amos Comenius
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Mamá • for my book The School of Infancy - John Amos Comenius
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My oldest brother Tomáš when I didn’t know him yet, jumping into duvets… • for my book The School of Infancy - John Amos Comenius
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If you were a tree, which kind would you be?
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Old horseswing, little blue memory and blue dusk • for my book The School of Infancy - John Amos Comenius
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Informatorium školy mateřské - Jan Ámos Komenský
/ aneb moudře a jasně o tom, jak mají dobří rodiče už v útlém věku rozumně a vzorně vést své milované děti, ten nejcennější poklad, aby to bylo Bohu ke slávě, jim na radost a světu k užitku
The School of Infancy - John Amos Comenius
/ a book for mothers on the early years of childhood
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Informatorium školy mateřské - Jan Ámos Komenský
/ aneb moudře a jasně o tom, jak mají dobří rodiče už v útlém věku rozumně a vzorně vést své milované děti, ten nejcennější poklad, aby to bylo Bohu ke slávě, jim na radost a světu k užitku
The School of Infancy - John Amos Comenius
/ a book for mothers on the early years of childhood
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MOMO and her friends “... What Momo was better at than anyone else was listening.
Anyone can listen, you may say - what's so special about that ?  - but you'd be wrong. Very few people know how to listen properly, and Momo's way of listening was quite unique.
She listened in a way that made slow-witted people have flashes of inspiration. It wasn't that she actually said anything or asked questions that put such ideas into their heads. She simply sat there and listened with the utmost attention and sympathy, fixing them with her big, dark eyes, and they suddenly became aware of ideas whose existence they had never suspected.
Momo could listen in such a way that worried and indecisive people knew their own minds from one moment to the next, or shy people felt suddenly confident and at ease, or downhearted people felt happy and hopeful. And if someone felt that his life had been an utter failure, and that he himself was only one among millions of wholly unimportant people who could be replaced as easily as broken windowpanes, he would go and pour out his heart to Momo. And, even as he spoke, he would come to realize by some mysterious means that he was absolutely wrong: that there was only one person like himself in the whole world, and that, consequently, he mattered to the world in his own particular way.
Such was Momo's talent for listening. ...���
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Adolf Hoffmeister and his first time in Paris 1922
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Adolf Hoffmeister and his first time in Paris 1922
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