
Valentine Dikul and Panagis Coutalianos
A Modern Parallel “You have power over your mind – not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.”
A Modern Parallel “You have power over your mind – not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.”
“No one is more unjust in his judgment of others than he who has a high opinion of himself.” Charles
Two literary treasures/ Implications and thoughts “The uglier a man’s legs are, the better he plays golf- it’s almost a
An additional reference to our athlete “Gentlemen! And the hiker, as long as he walks forward, his gaze always turns
One of the most valuable documents “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born
The beginning of a glory “Success is getting what you want, happiness is wanting what you get.” W.P. Kinsella Coutalianos
Coutalianos in the kingdom of the Great Victoria “We are not interested in the possibilities of defeat. They do not
On the colophone of glory As a postscript, a few words about the theaters of Pireaus: The first winter theater
Keeping the memory alive In the pages of the magazine “Bouquet” (1929) a brief historical review of the life of
A Modern Parallel “You have power over your mind – not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.”
“No one is more unjust in his judgment of others than he who has a high opinion of himself.” Charles
Two literary treasures/ Implications and thoughts “The uglier a man’s legs are, the better he plays golf- it’s almost a
An additional reference to our athlete “Gentlemen! And the hiker, as long as he walks forward, his gaze always turns
One of the most valuable documents “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born
The beginning of a glory “Success is getting what you want, happiness is wanting what you get.” W.P. Kinsella Coutalianos
Coutalianos in the kingdom of the Great Victoria “We are not interested in the possibilities of defeat. They do not
On the colophone of glory As a postscript, a few words about the theaters of Pireaus: The first winter theater
Keeping the memory alive In the pages of the magazine “Bouquet” (1929) a brief historical review of the life of