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“Nemoguće je do kraja shvatiti jednu ličnost ako joj ne dodirnete kožu (svakako ste i sami primetili da mnogi ljudi, kada razgovaraju sa vama, traže i taktilni kontakt - body language - neprestano vas pipkaju za ruku, koleno, tapšu ili vuku za rever), zatim, potrebno je omirisati i liznuti tu kožu; psi se njuškaju kad god se sretnu; potrebno je biti vlažan od tuđeg znoja, jednom rečju, potrebno je prodreti u samu srž tuđeg bića, naravno, u onoj meri u kolikoj je to uopšte moguće među ljudima.”

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