29 Jul
2005
29 Jul
'05
7:39 a.m.
Elena Fraboschi wrote:
Dear All:
This is like going to school: every evening I study a very narrow topic in ConTeXt, the idea being "Si va piano, si va lontano" ("go slow and you'll get far").
Well, i know "Chi va piano, va sano e lontano, chi va forte va alla morte", something as "One who goes slowly goes safely and far; one who goes quickly will die" But also, today "Chi va piano, va sano e lontano, ma arriva dopo!" One who goes slowly goes safely and far, but he come after! It's an italian proverb:there are two syllable rimes in 'NO' and 'TE', i.e. Chi va piaNO va saNO e lontaNO ,<<pause>> chi va forTE va alla morTE. luigi