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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"


Some people in their later living have pride in them, some never have
anything of such a thing in them. There are many kinds of men and women
and many millions of each kind of them and there is this history of all
the kinds of them.
Every one has in them a fundamental nature to them with a kind of way
of thinking that goes with this nature in them in all the many millions
made of that kind of them. Every one then has it in them to be one of
the many kinds of men or many kinds of women. There are many kinds of
men and many kinds of women and of each kind of them there are always
many millions in the world and any one can know by watching the many
kinds there are of them and this is to be a history of all the kinds of
them.
Every one of the kinds of them has a fundamental nature common to each
one of the many millions of that kind of them a fundamental nature that
has with it a certain way of thinking, a way of loving, a way of having
or not having pride inside them, a way of suffering, a way of eating, a
way of drinking, a way of learning, a way of working, a way of
beginning, a way of ending. There are many kinds of them but everywhere
in all living any one who keeps on looking can find all the kinds of
them.
There are many kinds of them then many kinds of fundamental nature in
men and in women. Sometimes it takes long to know it in them which kind
of fundamental nature is inside them.


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