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The history of Scotland


This Friday we saw the film that tells the story of Scotland. The name of the film is Brave Heart ... and tells the wars that the Scottish people have had to face before getting their freedom. Led by their king Robert the Bruce.

These are some of the film quotes I liked most:

  • ~Your heart is free, have the courage to follow it.~
  • ~Everyone dies, but not everyone really lives.~


  • ~Of course, those who fight can die ... those who flee remain alive, at least for a while ... Agonizing in a bed, in many years from now ... you are sure that you will not dream of bartering every day that you have lived starting from today to have the opportunity, just another chance, to come back here on the field, to shout to our enemies that they can take our lives but they will never take away our freedom!~

(William Wallace)




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