"I, who don't believe in war, don't want to be buried under any flag. If anything I would like to be remembered for my dreams. Should I die one day - in a hundred years - I would like to have what Nelson Mandela said on my gravestone: "A winner is a dreamer who has never stopped dreaming". Vittorio Arrigoni: a winner."
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Vittorio Arrigoni
(Italian: [vitˈtɔːrjo arriˈɡoːni]; Besana in Brianza, February 4, 1975 - Gaza, April 15, 2011) was an Italian journalist, writer and activist.
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