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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

He did invent all the thoughts he said he invented.
Larr did invent many thoughts and he told all the thoughts he invented.
If any one were one being such a one such a one as any one is then that
one would be one expressing all of that thing and expressing all of that
thing would be what that one expressing is expressing. Each one is one.
That is enough to satisfy some, each one being one is enough to satisfy
some. One being one is one that many are certain is a different one from
the ones others are who are not like that one. That one is a different
one and being a different one he is the one knowing everything of there
being very many who are just like him. That is enough to satisfy him.
He is one and being one and being afraid enough and being not afraid
enough he comes to be one expressing enough of being that one to be the
one being that one to any one and every one is satisfied enough that he
is that one.
If he said anything and he did say anything, if he said anything he said
that he was satisfied enough in being that one to be enjoying something
and enjoying something he was losing what he was not keeping and getting
what he was having and trying what he was expecting. He was losing
enough and keeping enough and getting enough and having enough and
trying enough and expecting enough to be that one being that one. Being
that one being that one was continuing and continuing he was saying
anything of that thing, of being that one and saying anything he was
saying that he was saying enough to satisfy himself of something of
being that one.


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