Princess Leonor has claimed “hope” in the face of “skepticism and discouragement” and wanted to show that “there is always a crack through which the light enters” in her speech during the Princess of Asturias awards ceremony, in which for the first time it was her and not King Felipe VI who has been in charge of glossing the achievements of the winners.
The heir to the throne began her speech in Catalan with a verse by Joan Manuel Serrat, winner of the Arts, and her song ‘Los vendimiadores’: “Around September, before the cold comes, buy their ticket for the train of hope.
Leonor also wanted to conclude with Serrat, “much more than an artistic reference for several generations whom he has made happy” in addition to having shown during his career “his commitment to democracy and tolerance.” And he concluded with one of the verses from one of his most famous songs: “fight for what you want and don’t despair if something isn’t right. Today can be a great day and tomorrow, too.“.
The Princess of Asturias explained that she cited it because she believes that all of this year’s winners offer their work in their different fields. “the emotion contrary to skepticism or discouragement: the emotion of hope.”
“It is the feeling that shows us that things can improve, that there is always a crack through which the light enters,” stressed the eldest daughter of Felipe VI, emphasizing that the winners “They combine effort, dedication and excellence in their lives.”
Carolina Marín, Sports Award winner, wanted to highlight that “she has won everything and in everything she has been exemplary.” Beyond the medals obtained, she has stressed that “the attitude in the face of adversity and triumph is what defines a great athlete” and has assured that for those like her who are “about to abandon adolescence” Marín’s words affirming “I can because I think I can” are “very valuable.”
“For those of us, like me, who are coming of age for the first time, Getting closer to Ignatieff’s thought is quite a challenge.
“In times of noise, rush and artificeMagnum sharpens the gaze with its bold and truthful photojournalism, giving independence to its photographers and lending history the imprint of the facts.”
In the Scientific and Technical Research section, Svetlana Mojsov, Daniel Drucker, Jeffrey Friedman, Joel Habener and Jens Holst, have defended the Princess of Asturias. Of the winner in Literature, the Romanian Ana Blandina, has highlighted that “he has not stopped standing up to totalitarianism with his clean, clear and refined poetry since “they have developed a tool that can be helpful to people with diabetes and obesity” in a world where there are almost 900 million people with obesity and 540 million with diabetes.
In the case of the Organization of Ibero-American States (OEI), awarded this year in the International Cooperation section, it has highlighted that “makes true what we hear so many times.”
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