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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"


All is all. All being all and being all, always all that is all being
competely all if a little thing is a little thing and a little thing can
be a little thing a little thing is so decisively expressing all that
expressing is expressing that completely all is being all and always all
being all all is everything.
To begin what is not begun is not to begin everything. What is all is
deciding that having been expressed it is that and being that why should
not that have what it has and it certainly has what it has, it naturally
has what it has because it is what it is and it is everything and
everything is all. It is not begun and that is not puzzling in feeling.
It is not begun and that is not mentioned in loving. It is not begun and
that is completely expressed in telling. It is not begun and that is why
each one and there is only one is decisively adjusting all that is
interesting. One, how can that one not be that one when that one being
that one is that one. That one that very one, that one like that one is
not enough like that one so any one not that one can remember all of
that one. That one enough of that one is all compelling. That one all of
that one is all there can be of remembering. That one, that one and only
that one and quite that one and not translating, that one quite that one
and never translating, that one always that one and not having begun and
that one and that one who is that one, all, everything, why not certain
that only that one that that one.


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