What’s in a word?
'What’s in a word?' by Lloyd Kemp
Teilhard de Chardin
called them
‘diminishments’ –
in common parlance
‘the disabilities of
old age’: stark words
for what is (when
all’s said and done)
a natural process.
Teilhard de Chardin
called them
‘diminishments’ –
in common parlance
‘the disabilities of
old age’: stark words
for what is (when
all’s said and done)
a natural process.
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