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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"

He is expressing and he is expressing, he is
expressing.
If telling each one that thing is telling each one everything, and
telling each one everything is telling each one something, if telling
each one something is discovering that thing then creating anything is
expressing that thing.
Fortune and succeeding and coming again often is all of something and
that thing is creating repeating, and creating something is gaining
recognition, and gaining something is expecting some one, and expecting
some one is pleasing one who is succeeding.
If in beginning each one is disturbing and if in disturbing each one is
arranging and if in arranging each one is attending and if in attending
each one is admiring and if in admiring each one is advising and if in
advising each one is urging and if in urging each one is helping and if
in helping each one is progressing and if in progressing each one is
intending and if in intending each one is desiring and if in desiring
each one is expecting and if in expecting each one is discussing then
all of them will be denying and all of them will be remembering what had
been happening and all of them will have meaning in creating being
existing.
Larger than everything is larger. Larger and larger and not so strange,
larger and strange and stranger, these are coming and have come and
they are not going.


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