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by tpops
Rated: 18+ · Book · Spiritual · #1194710
Coming of age: in 60s & 70s fiction. Helping kids come of age today.
         Since a finite mind can't, by definition, grasp the infinite, why do we have to try? A jesuit priest explained that our spirit was like a bucket of seawater: it's still seawater, and wants to be part of the sea. A lot easier to remember that the Baltimore Catechism, but harder to practice.
         How this philosophising will help me to write my math book so I can go on and finish New California is something I'm not sure of. Someone once said that everyone needs to warm up, for running as well as writing. So . . . thanks for stopping by.

         
Evey:
Are you, like, a crazy person?
         
V: 
I'm quite sure they will say so.
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#3. tune in, turn on . . . but don't drop out just yet
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