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Mark Twain Yarn-Bombed at Monrovia Library

Statue of Mark Twain is resigned to crocheted sweater  Photo by Courtney Blackburn
The statue of Mark Twain is resigned to wearing his crocheted sweater in 90+ degree heat.
– Photo by Courtney Blackburn

“We must put up with our clothes as they are — they have their reason for existing. They are on us to expose us — to advertise what we wear them to conceal. They are a sign; a sign of insincerity; a sign of suppressed vanity; a pretense that we desire gorgeous colors and the graces of harmony and form; and we put them on to propagate that lie and back it up.”
– Following the Equator

“Strip the human race, absolutely naked, and it would be a real democracy. But the introduction of even a rag of tiger skin, or a cowtail, could make a badge of distinction and be the beginning of a monarchy.”
– Mark Twain’s Notebook

This tree was also a casualty of last week's yarnbombing. Photo by Courtney Blackburn
This tree was also a casualty of last week’s yarnbombing.
– Photo by Courtney Blackburn
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