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The Tendency In All Of Us There is a tendency in all of us To be extreme: inherent and in situ; Likely to appear when time is ripe. The husband had a kidney stone. He cut out spinach. Not one leaf, one atom – that, despite its iron Reached his lips, his tongue, his throat. Because of its remote connection to a stone. One can imagine what becomes of one Whose tendency is greater than The kidney man Who soon or later, Prone to act on notions Which have conquered reason Does. The Tendency In All Of Us 10.25.2016 Nature Of & In Reality; Our Times, Our Culture II; Arlene Corwin
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Oct 25, 2016
Oct 25, 2016 at 6:12 AM UTC
The Tendency In All Of Us
The Tendency In All Of Us There is a tendency in all of us To be extreme: inherent and in situ; Likely to appear when time is ripe. The husband had a kidney stone. He cut out spinach. Not one leaf, one atom – that, despite its iron Reached his lips, his tongue, his throat. Because of its remote connection to a stone. One can imagine what becomes of one Whose tendency is greater than The kidney man Who soon or later, Prone to act on notions Which have conquered reason Does. The Tendency In All Of Us 10.25.2016 Nature Of & In Reality; Our Times, Our Culture II; Arlene Corwin
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Oct 25, 2016 at 6:12 AM UTC
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