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Gentileza José Datrino, known as prophet Gentileza (11 April 1917 — 28 May 1996) was a Brazilian urban personality, kind of a preacher, which 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.〔Eliane Brum, ''Gentileza Gera Gentileza'', article in Revista Época from October 05, 2009 〕 ==Early life== Born in Cafelândia, São Paulo, on April 11, with eleven brothers, Datrino had a childhood of hard work in which he dealt directly with the land and with animals. To help the family, he pulled a wagon selling firewood in the neighborhood.〔(O profeta Gentileza ), ''site'' www.riocomgentileza.com.br, based in the book ''Brasil Tempo de Gentileza'' from Leonardo Guelman〕 The field taught José Datrino to tame asses for transporting cargo. Later, as the prophet Gentileza, he said of himself "''breaker of men asses who did not have enlightenment ''".〔 From childhood José Datrino was possessor of atypical behavior. By the age of thirteen, started having premonitions about his mission on earth in which he believed one day, after raising a family, children and possessions, would leave everything for the sake of his mission. This behavior caused concern in his parents, who came to suspect that the child was suffering from some sort of madness, coming to seek help in spiritual healers.〔
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