When the real sources of anything, especially if good, are not correctly quoted me really turn the boxes.
is not a rights issue or anything, but the correct attribution of a work for those who really has merit.
Lately FB runs on a beautiful passage about death and passage to another life, sin that would make you believe that this text was written by Raimondo Vianello.
Unfortunately the source is quite another.
"Death is nothing.
are just past the other side is like I was hiding in the next room. I am I and you are you. What we were before the one for ' else we are still. Call me with the name I've ever given, that you are unfamiliar with, tell me in the easy way you always used. Do not change the tone of voice, no forced air of solemnity or sad. Continue to laugh at what made us laugh, the little jokes that we enjoyed so much together. Pray, smile, think of me! My family name is always the first word be spoken without the slightest trace of shadow and sadness. Our life and retains the meaning it has always been: it is the same as before, there is a continuity that does not break. Why should I be out of your thoughts and your mind, because I am out of sight? I'm not far away, on the other side are just around the corner. Assured, all is well. Find my heart, they find the tenderness purified. Wipe your tears and do not cry, if you love me: your smile is my peace. "
This is a commentary by Henry Scott Holland (1847-1917) Canon of the Cathedral of St. Paul (London) to a more ancient text, Sant 'Agostino.
Here a source that you can rifarvi:
On the web you have to beware of plagiarism!
not always those who say things is the one who Did you think!
Ermanno