Marco Polo — "My heart beats as much as I can breathe."
My heart beats as much as I can breathe.
My heart beats as much as I can breathe.
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"When they are about to go to war, they take a certain herb, which they dry and powder, and then they mix it with water and drink it. And when they have drunk it, they become so brave that they fear no…"
"They are a very savage and brutal people, and they kill and eat all who fall into their hands."
"Their women are very ugly, and they are accustomed to having many husbands, and they are very unchaste."
"The city is beyond dispute the finest and the noblest in the world."
"And in this country, they have a custom that when a man has a debt, he is put in prison until he pays it."
From 'The Travels of Marco Polo', a poetic expression of life and existence.
Date: c. 1300
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