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"A rose is a rose is a rose" That's a famous line! It's from a poem by Gertrude Stein. It's often interpreted as meaning that things are what they are, simple and self-evident. It can also suggest that the name of something doesn't really change its essential nature.

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Antonio Gallo
Antonio Gallo

Written by Antonio Gallo

Nessuno è stato mai me. Può darsi che io sia il primo. Nobody has been me before. Maybe I’m the first one. Nulla dies sine linea.

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