It often happens that what stares us in the face is the most difficult to perceive.


Let me explain (ed. Harpercollins, 1972)


It often happens that what stares us in the face is the most difficult to perceive.

It often happens that what stares us in the face is the most difficult to perceive.

It often happens that what stares us in the face is the most difficult to perceive.

It often happens that what stares us in the face is the most difficult to perceive.