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Nine o’Clock… Stuart France
* All that-is-unified Is other than The-One-Itself Reblogged from Stuart France
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…Head Stone… Stuart France
* Let my head stone be a book That I might lie and turn page-after-page day-after-day for the rest-of-time… * Reblogged from Stuart France
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A Voice Called Can’t… Stuart France
* It had already been a long, sticky, drive… We had finished up our ‘rekkie’ just after One Bell when Wen finally pointed the aerodynamic nose of the Green Goddess towards Avebury… The heat in the day showed no signs … Continue reading
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Rather, a Neanderthal?… Stuart France
* If it were true that we had evolved and progressed and were still continuing to do so… Continue reading at Stuart France
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A Vice Called Cant… Stuart France
* ‘Use every man after his desert and who shall ‘scape whipping…’ Hamlet, Act2 Scene 2 * Hail, eternal plodders, hail! Stretch-out, stretch-out the tedious tale… Continue reading at Stuart France
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Stratford-Strange III… Stuart France
* … “I suppose, Carbrook Hall ‘took the biscuit’ in that respect.” “Yes, it’s one thing to be ignored by a bar-tender at a bar but not to be seen at all!” “And all the while I was snapping away, … Continue reading
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Stratford-Strange II… Stuart France
* …”My first ‘movie memory’ is from the film, The Matrix. Neo has swallowed the red pill and been unplugged from the system. Having spent some time acclimatising to the real world, he is finally allowed to re-enter the matrix … Continue reading
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This Middle Earth… Stuart France
* The Ancient Greeks… White-robed, leather-sandalled, Studious yet peripatetic… They pursued a noble notion of religion. Nature based, gratefully borrowed from the mysterious Egyptians And equally graciously passed on to their eager followers… Continue reading at Stuart France
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The Importance of Being… Stuart France
* We must hazard that religiosity be a product of normality. Man stands closest to Truth when he is most assured of his eternal destiny. When he contemplates things in this disinterested way he finds death ludicrous and absurd. How … Continue reading
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The Human Soul… Stuart France
* …No mere forest this, but a jungle! Foolish to venture in alone. Trackless… One would be eaten alive. Far safer to mount an expedition. An advertisement should suffice. Continue reading at Stuart France
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