What would a man be - what would any man be - without his clothes? As soon as one stops and thinks over that proposition, on realises that without his clothes a man would be nothing at all; that the clothes do not merely make the man, the clothes are the man; that without them he is a cipher, a vacancy, a nothing. Mark Twain
Wednesday, 19 December 2007
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Merely to be contrary, the Manolo gives you the counter example of...Adam!
Besos!
Manolo
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