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He who overcomes his fears will truly be free

Αυτός που νικά τους φόβους του, θα είναι πραγματικά ελεύθερη (written)

Af̱tós pou niká tous fóvous tou , tha eínai pragmatiká eléf̱theri̱ (pronounced)

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