Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: No le gusta la realidad tal cual es, prefiere sus ilusiones. |
She doesn't like the reality as it is; she prefers her illusions. |
Ella tiene la ilusión de que si se va a Nueva York se convertirá en una actriz en poco tiempo. | She has the illusion that if she goes to New York she will become an actress in a short time. |
qué ilusión | how exciting |

The ingredients of the poem which seem to be so bright because of the white are in fact the ingredients of a witches broth: In everything there is something bad, even in the goodness and shininess.
Certainly, in a healthy mind, these feelings should not arise from bad thoughts. Not only the thought but also the reaction which arises and develops from this thinking is racism. Do you understand?
Luckily the town was small and the hotel manager could call all taxi stations. They checked it through their radios and an hour later the driver was back with our bags. He did not want to be paid extra, but I insisted.
Certainly, in a healthy mind, these feelings should not arise from bad thoughts. Not only the thought but also the reaction which arises and develops from this thinking is racism. Do you understand?
Luckily the town was small and the hotel manager could call all taxi stations. They checked it through their radios and an hour later the driver was back with our bags. He did not want to be paid extra, but I insisted.