"It's quite true; for I must let you know that among the sweet, generous, noble beings God has given to earth, there are also base, malignant, rascally, and facinorous scoundrels."
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About Carlo Collodi
Carlo Collodi, born in 1826 in Italy, was an Italian writer best known for creating the iconic character Pinocchio. Initially a journalist and political satirist, Collodi gained worldwide acclaim for his children's book 'The Adventures of Pinocchio', first published in 1883. The story of the wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy has been adapted into numerous films, plays, and TV series, becoming a timeless classic of children's literature.
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