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Great people are relentless in creation on the planet, exalted magicians of words, thoughts and deeds. An extraordinary man of excellence can bring immeasurable good to his race, faith, country or civilization. We should not forget that the man is a building block of creation and that sometimes he is not aware of how much of his creative zeal and fruitful energy is hidden in his spiritual flight and profound thoughts. Fortunately, the giants of the world (Aristotle, Hegel, Heidegger, Dostoevsky and Shakespeare) had timely recognized their gift and dedicated their valuable life to fertilize it. Nothing that God has given to the Man is without a reason. Nothing is given with the bad intention that gifts of spirit should die, unfertilized, overlaid and empty, when the person physically leaves this world. That exceptional value of the One is meant to be passed as the most precious gift on to new generations open to fruitful new knowledge. The Serbian race throughout its eventful and turbulent history and painful existence has delivered rich gifts of beauty, spirit, wisdom and struggle for freedom to the world heritage. Studenica is the place where St. Simeon Mirotocivi (the one who spreads peace) laid foundations of our state, and Saint Sava, the first light and dawn among the Serbs, christened our race for ever.

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  • Man of excellence can bring immeasurable good to his race, faith, country or civilization

  • Great people are relentless in creation on the planet, exalted magicians of words, thoughts and deeds

  • Great people are relentless in creation on the planet, exalted magicians of words, thoughts and deeds. “...In his life[28] he wrote so many pages that it would have been hard to believe it has been written by one man only if their authenticity had not been confirmed...Aristotle wrote nearly half a million lines, which is about ten huge volumes”

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Man of excellence can bring immeasurable good to his race, faith, country or civilization. The Man is transient, he looks forward to eternity; limited by time and bound to his body, he is eager to break free and conquer the summits of the world – a being governed by basic instincts and magnificent Spirit of freedom alike; prone to commit crimes against his brothers capable of reaching shining domes of a saint, he can be a coward, villain, wretched and despised creature, rejected by his kin, condemned by his only child and abandoned by his own mother, but he is the one to extend to the limits of a gigantic hero, to become a knight of light and hope, a beacon of centuries, and a truthful face of human race[2].

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