
Stake attention in this memory
The image is a vertical, close-up shot of a wall with text printed on it. The text is in Portuguese and appears to be a quote. The quote is attributed to "Padre António Vieira (1608-1697)". The wall is a neutral, light color, with a subtle shadow or architectural detail visible in the upper left portion of the frame. The lighting is even, suggesting an indoor setting. The text itself is the primary subject. The quote, when translated, discusses how different types of people provide for "bread" (representing sustenance or livelihood), with the poor contributing labor, the rich their property, the generous their lives, the mean-spirited their honor, and the spiritless their souls. The final line states that no man exists who doesn't give his care to bread. The text is printed in a dark, sans-serif font. The image is likely taken in Seia, Portugal, as indicated by the location context, though no specific visual cues in the image directly point to this location.
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