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| | mordicai Gerstein Speeches (via CobWeb/3.1 planet1.scs.stanford.edu) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14) |
 | | There were drawing lessons in the comic books I loved; a bunch of adjacent ellipses miraculously became a perfect likeness of Micky Mouse. |
 | | We live good days and bad days and wonderful days, and we read good and wonderful and mediocre books, each gives us something essential to who we are becoming, and all together, whether we love them or hate them, or even remember them, they make up our lives and ourselves. |
 | | The heart of my fantasy was leaving the human world for a kind of jungle Eden where all one needed was readily available and that had, in Kiplings version, less hypocrisy, more nobility. |
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