Some things are unconditional. Most are not. But just how comfortable I am with lifting the condition to make it unconditional has nothing whatsoever to do with reason or principle. It all boils down to how much I love the entity in question during the conditioned moment.
When in doubt (say supposing you are wondering if something is made in reference to you), you better believe it is, babe.
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I want to read Anna Karenina by Tolsky
'There,' he said, and wrote the following letters,--W, y, a: i, c, n, b; d, y, m, t, o, n? These letters stood for: When you answered: it can not be; did you mean then, or never? - Aren't these lines pretty?
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Frivolously and most friskily. I bought a pair of really lovely earrings on impulse. Love at first sight. The lady manager asked me if I were Japanese. Apparently, I have a Japanese accent, if that's what she meant when she said I sounded Japanese.
Now that's really taking things a bit too far 'coz I was speaking English.
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Lunch @Japanese restaurant with Jude later. To buffet or un-buffet, that is the qn.
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