Who has created the fruit of the earth - translation to ιταλικό
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Who has created the fruit of the earth - translation to ιταλικό

For the man who has everything

Who has created the fruit of the earth      
Colui che creò il frutto della terra
salt of the earth         
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planet Earth         
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Ορισμός

the salt of the earth
a person of great kindness, reliability, or honesty. [with biblical allusion to Matt 5:13.]

Βικιπαίδεια

For the Man Who Has Everything

"For the Man Who Has Everything" is a comic book story by writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons, first published in Superman Annual #11 (1985). It contains the first appearance of the Black Mercy, a magical, extraterrestrial, plant-like organism which, upon symbiotically attaching itself to its victims, incapacitates them while causing them to hallucinate living out their greatest fantasy.

The story has been adapted for television: for the episode of the same name of the animated TV series Justice League Unlimited, loosely into an episode of The CW's live-action Supergirl TV series titled "For the Girl Who Has Everything" and as an inspiration for the episode of Syfy live-action Krypton TV series titled "Mercy". The story was nominated for the 1986 Kirby Award for Best Single Issue.