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Every time I read a great line by another writer, I feel fear.
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If you know how, all bodies can be read like books, like poems, like scraps of song
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And without further ado, The Author.
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His mother named him Far because she had high hopes for him
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Edmund read ultra-fast:
“.Ass - ;fuc gav fas no I will fu fuc fu her he wen fa, ha! Ha!
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O' madam, betwixt the pages A story professed to love A wonder of descriptive prose Delights read enraptured “My favorite book”, so you said O' madam, your heroine is flawed Wounding herself beyond measure And those she swears she…
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"Poor Johnny, poor Johnny." He clucked his tongue.
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It would be great if next door to every restaurant, there was a 24 hour dental surgery. Then you could sneak in and grab a few magazines to read if you’re unfortunate enough to be dining alone.
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The train seemed unusually empty this morning. Not that I minded, the night before the train had picked up three travelers which brought the car’s capacity to about half. Two men and a woman. Luckily, I wasn’t burdened with any as a seating companion. Mak
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[IF JANE JACOBS AIN'T "PHILOSOPHY" ... NOTHING IS!]
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move your lips as you read/
if you can’t read aloud
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This blog seemed to find me. The post I read couldn't be real. The blogger had a session in his therapist's office without the therapist. He'd already been there once that week and paid his hundred and ten dollars. In thirty …
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move your lips as you read/
if you can’t read aloud//
unless it’s an annual report--
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He also said this to me in my imagination several years ago.
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