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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"


Donger was not quicker than he would have been if he did not say all
that he did say. He was not slower, he was not quicker.
If every one said something and every one is saying anything if any one
said something every one would be certain that any one could be tired
enough to say what any one says. Saying what any one says is saying
everything and any one can be certain that any one can be tired enough
to say everything.
Saying everything is what any one saying that they are saying what is
being said is saying they can be saying and saying they can be saying
everything they can be tired enough in having been saying everything.
Murdock did say that if one were very tired one could come to be
completely tired. Murdock did say that being completely tired one was
not so tired but that one could look for a way to find what one wanted
to find so that one could have a way of saying what one would be saying
if one were saying everything. Murdock in not being tired was not
troubled that he was quite tired. He was troubled that being tired is
being tired and being tired is being certain that everything is
everything.
Murdock is not tired. Murdock is not tired because he does not tire when
he is hoping that he will not be completing not finding that which he is
not persisting in expecting. Murdock is not tired.
There is a way of not being tired.


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