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SDPC Part One: Chapter 2 poems peach moons aesthetic poetry

Let’s cut loose, you and I,
Zig-zag like fools beneath the sky,
Follow the crazy plunging moon
Through secret towns like crying clowns,

TPS6 Deleted Session April 20, 1981 Sinful science church religion Frankenstein

[...] Science, if it bothered, might label him a fool, but fundamental religion could label him as evil, or claim his work was inspired by the devil in Christian terms, and so the old beliefs in the Sinful Self or evil self were activated. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 7: May 18, 1984 games pill Rakin edgy pregnant

[...] She was very afraid to get pregnant, and never fooled around. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session October 2, 1972 Seagull Aerofranz Dick Bach Eleanor

[...] He does listen hopefully to each voice, but he is no fool. [...]

TPS1 Deleted Session January 20, 1971 protest fears terrified mother accuser

In the initial stages of Ruburt’s withdrawals, the exaggerated chatter also served to fool him, you see, as well as others. [...]

TES4 Session 178 August 16, 1965 waking brogue beneficial traffic routes

[...] Superficial measures will not fool the inner self.

TES8 Session 411 May 15 1968 unscramble funny coordinates flighty viewpoint

[...] This effect still fools me at times, for a sentence will have ended whereas I think Jane has only paused briefly in the midst of one.

TES5 Session 212 November 29, 1965 temperature correlations test Martin wall

[...] He is highly intelligent, perceptive and no one’s fool.

TES2 Session 74 July 27, 1964 director authority gallery polishing porcupine

If he is not able to see himself at all times as a successful, earning writer, then he feels like a fool in other areas also, and is suddenly enraged over situations at the gallery which, while not the best, hardly bother him at all when he is selling his writing.

TPS5 Deleted Session August 13 1979 worth yeoman equal Europe parentage

[...] A man of property, whether he be a scoundrel or a fool, was first and foremost a man of worth. [...]

TES9 Session 458 January 20, 1969 uncle bridgework available teacher accidentally

[...] While the inner self is aware of this connection, the present self has been fooling itself to some degree, for it did not accept the intuitional knowledge. [...]

TES7 Jane’s Notes Monday, September 26, 1966 Barb Greenwich Connecticut stingers Rob

(On some occasions with Gallaghers I tried on my own and was conscious of an annoying restraint on my part; I was afraid of making a fool of myself. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session October 10, 1979 Prentice Dutch Hall contracts publishing

[...] I for one have to do or say something, or I’d spend my days thinking about what a fool and coward I was not to stand up for my rights. [...]

TES4 Session 191 September 22, 1965 Blanche pseudoimage landscape waterfall landlord

[...] There are delicate balances here, you see, so that while I sometimes fool with you in a joking manner, oftentimes the energy simply is not as finely controlled as I would like.

ECS2 ESP Class Session, August 18, 1970 Sharon stacks vulnerable yourselves Arnold

[...] Oftentimes you fool yourselves. [...]

TES2 Session 73 July 22, 1964 Pipers constructions chair seed depth

[...] There was also a soldier’s rather superstitious existence, in an involvement during the Crusade period, where if I may say so, men were driven like fools, and sometimes brainless idiots, in fine pursuit of an idea of God which they could neither conceive or construct.

TES8 Session 405 April 18, 1968 touchy Montgomery quotes afraid spirit

Fell wonders if at times he was taken as a fool. [...]

TSM Chapter Two fragment Rob images Beach playmate

[...] I was afraid of making a fool of myself, but Rob dragged me out on the dance floor. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 7: Session 911, April 28, 1980 genetic Iran rescue defective hostages

Many in the United States now feel that our country looks the fool before the rest of the world. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session August 29, 1973 Eleanor literary Prentice Dialogues business

[...] Was he being taken for a fool? [...]

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