In the 1930's, a
spanish philosopher,
José Ortega y Gasset, was attending to a
bullfight course. At the end, he went to greet to the "
toreros" (bullfighters). When the presentations were made, one of the toreros, the most famous in that years, asked to Ortega: "And , what do you do?" "I'm a philosopher, I
think and I write my thinkings". The torero, with unaccountable
scars in his body due to the
wounds provoked by the
bulls along hundreds of courses, sincerely astonished, replied in his
gipsy accent: "Hay gente pa'tó" ("There are people for everything")