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He who holds a rose does not need a god.
According to Albert Kello of Feynman Pessoa, people who hold roses don't need God. The meaning of this sentence is that those who have roses in their hands, that is, those who are loved, do not need God's protection, because those who are loved are particularly happy. Compared with other materials, people who are loved are more likely to get the happiness they want. The Record of Sudden Adventures is a later essay by Portuguese writers, which is basically a diary-style fragment. It can be said that it is a typical representative work of the author. In this work, the position of the author's essays sometimes changes, sometimes he is a spiritual person, sometimes he becomes a materialistic person, and even becomes a personalized person or a socialized person.

Fernando Pessoa is a famous Portuguese poet and essayist, born in Lisbon. Together with Camons, a great poet in the16th century, it is called two monuments in the history of Portuguese literature. Literary historians believe that he should be given "the same status as Dante, william shakespeare, johann wolfgang von goethe and James Joyce".

Pessoa published several poems in English and Portuguese before his death, but they rarely attracted attention. Since the 1940s, his poems and essays have gradually exerted worldwide influence. His important works include: Poems of Feynman Pessoa (1942), Poems of Alvaro de Campos (1944), Poems of Alberto Caeiro (1946) and Poems of Ricardo.