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José Datrino, known as prophet Gentileza (11 April 1917 – 29 May 1996) was a Brazilian urban personality, kind of a preacher, who became known from 1980 by making quirky inscriptions under an overpass in Rio de Janeiro, where he walked in a white robe and long beard. "Gentileza gera gentileza" ("Kindness begets kindness") is his most famous phrase.

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  • José Datrino, known as prophet Gentileza (11 April 1917 – 29 May 1996) was a Brazilian urban personality, kind of a preacher, who became known from 1980 by making quirky inscriptions under an overpass in Rio de Janeiro, where he walked in a white robe and long beard. "Gentileza gera gentileza" ("Kindness begets kindness") is his most famous phrase. (en)
  • José Datrino, mais conhecido como Profeta Gentileza (Cafelândia, 11 de abril de 1917 – Mirandópolis, 29 de maio de 1996), foi um pregador urbano brasileiro, que se tornou conhecido por fazer inscrições peculiares nas pilastras do Viaduto do Gasômetro, no Rio de Janeiro, e se tornou uma espécie de personalidade daquela cidade. Andava pela Zona Central com uma túnica branca e longa barba. "Gentileza gera gentileza" é sua frase mais conhecida. (pt)
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  • José Datrino, known as prophet Gentileza (11 April 1917 – 29 May 1996) was a Brazilian urban personality, kind of a preacher, who became known from 1980 by making quirky inscriptions under an overpass in Rio de Janeiro, where he walked in a white robe and long beard. "Gentileza gera gentileza" ("Kindness begets kindness") is his most famous phrase. (en)
  • José Datrino, mais conhecido como Profeta Gentileza (Cafelândia, 11 de abril de 1917 – Mirandópolis, 29 de maio de 1996), foi um pregador urbano brasileiro, que se tornou conhecido por fazer inscrições peculiares nas pilastras do Viaduto do Gasômetro, no Rio de Janeiro, e se tornou uma espécie de personalidade daquela cidade. Andava pela Zona Central com uma túnica branca e longa barba. "Gentileza gera gentileza" é sua frase mais conhecida. (pt)
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