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TPS2 Deleted Session September 10, 1973 hours work nonconventional creativity inspiration

[...] You are far more a follower of the Protestant work ethic than you realize, and to some extent, for reasons given, Ruburt picked this up from you. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session March 2. 1981 fiction writer novels public recognition

[...] “I’d go if I had to,” she protested, but I answered that she’d simply trained her body to wait as long as possible for such natural acts; then she could avoid all the discomfort of getting into the bathroom and on the john, etc. [...]

TES7 Session 319 February 13, 1967 canvas linen Tom glued Shop

[...] His letters of thanks protested too much. [...]

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

[...] Our President’s main challengers for his office haven’t publicly criticized him, but neither have they defended him from foreign and domestic censure—and today our Secretary of State resigned in protest of the rescue mission. [...]

TES8 Session 404 April 8, 1968 plenty financial dwindling Maltz exercises

[...] In other words you protest too loudly.

TPS3 Deleted Session January 30, 1974 sportsman contribution financial specialized painting

[...] You each protested, yet did what you wanted to do. [...]

NoME Part One: Chapter 1: Session 804, May 9, 1977 senility biological alien defense social

[...] They often go hand-in-hand with war, and represent biological protests.

TES6 Session 272 June 29, 1966 violence docile child retaliate aggressiveness

[...] She said she could feel herself begin to protest when Seth got to the part concerning her mother’s pretending of death, but Seth led her over the rough spots well.

NoPR Part One: Chapter 4: Session 621, October 16, 1972 willpower beliefs examine imagination dissect

[...] Only then could he examine it, you see, without qualm, and without being aware of the living voice that protested (Jane now spoke in a much louder and deeper voice temporarily); and so in his great fascination for what made things work, in his great curiosity to understand the heredity of a flower, say, he forgot what he could [also] learn by smelling a flower, looking at it, watching it be itself.

TES4 Session 158 May 30, 1965 Trainor voice features badger indeed

May I here add for our friend Ruburt’s satisfaction that the performance of which he was so skeptical, was indeed, despite all his protests, quite legitimate. [...]

[...] Nevertheless I cannot help but grow annoyed when I am literally besieged with the protests meant to insist upon his sanity, the point being that if he is sane, then I must be some nefarious seven-eyed monster. [...]

TPS6 Deleted Session April 13, 1981 stalled uremic dehydration mission glumly

(This was one of the spots where I felt like interrupting Seth to protest that I for one—and Jane. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session December 27, 1971 attitudes de ne ra vacation

Now the body quickly made its protests known, and Ruburt squelched them whenever possible. [...]

TPS1 Deleted Session March 11, 1970 perfection hurt symptoms Jesuit whipping

Beyond this the symptoms are a protest. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session November 6, 1979 foreign Crowder money Prentice Ariston

(I also think Prentice-Hall will go through the formality of protesting the cuts to the foreign publishers, without exacting much of any retribution, especially with all that money invested in plates. [...]

TES1 Session 29 February 26, 1964 plane Callahan Miss Watts camouflage

[...] The unwillingness on Miss Callahan’s part represented of course her present personality’s protest against the change that a deeper part of herself deemed necessary and proper.

TSM Chapter Six Dr Instream Osis psychologist Rob

“But the experiments did release my abilities,” I protested to Rob. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, March 17, 1970 Brad Theodore God Margo learn

[...] And how you will protest that the elder generation has ruined the world. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 11 Cunningham Miss starlings killing Rah

[...] The unwillingness on Miss Cunningham’s part represented her present personality’s protest against the change that a deeper part of herself deemed necessary and proper.

UR1 Section 1: Session 686 February 27, 1974 neurological selectivity carriage pulses corporal

Like a good teacher (humorously), I took his protests into consideration. [...]

UR2 Section 4: Session 714 October 23, 1974 snapshots tone postcards sound Politics

[...] Now, over my protests, she wanted a fresh pack of cigarettes. [...]

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