The real reason we have faces,” Margot Lassiter observes, “is to hold back what we’re thinking from the world.
The real reason we have faces,” Margot Lassiter observes, “is to hold back what we’re thinking from the world.
The real reason we have faces,” Margot Lassiter observes, “is to hold back what we’re thinking from the world.
The real reason we have faces,” Margot Lassiter observes, “is to hold back what we’re thinking from the world.