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very cool. Yers?
Nope
Back in the day, when I was never without my sketchbook, I had found quite a bit of influence in Bodé...
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cool, but why click? i mean, back in the day...
"Homo unius libri" is a Latin phrase meaning "man of one book", generally attributed to Thomas Aquinas.[1]
According to a literary tradition at least three centuries old,[2] Saint Thomas Aquinas is reputed to have employed the phrase "hominem unius libri timeo"— "I fear the man of a single book".
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Jason