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November 2011.

Hi, my name is Licínio Miranda, aka Lecen, I am a 27-year old Brazilian lawyer (no, I'm not a historian) and user of Misplaced Pages. Welcome to my user page. If you have any questions about me, you can post on my talk page. Or else, you may contact me in my facebook profile. I also suggest taking a look at this interview I made to Signpost.



Gentlemen, despotism never introduces itself without promising great benefits: if it introduced a whip immediately, it would not achieve its ends...

— Justiniano José da Rocha (1811– 1862), mulatto journalist and member of the Brazilian Conservative Party



When I was young, my friend, I did not know how to explain why the elderly were selfish, but now that I am old, I see that they are like that because of the disappointments and ingratitudes they suffer during their lives.

— Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, Duke of Caxias


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