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Silent Language of Hands | Steve McCurry. Tibet Hands calm us, feed us, and scratch our backs. They intimidate, bless, encourage, and stop us. They soothe and caress. They draw our attention to the good and the bad, often suggesting exuberance or fear. – Charles Flowers introduction to Elliott Erwitt’s Handbook

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