Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 439 pages of information about Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein.

Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 439 pages of information about Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein.

She was being and she was living.  She was having what was enjoying.  She was doing what was collecting.  She was giving what was continuing.  She was receiving what was gathering.  She was hearing what was sounding.  She was losing what was fading.  She was saying which was enjoying and conditioning.  She was accepting which was pleasing.  She was resenting which was resisting.  She was suffering which was accusing.  She was worrying which was counting.  She was reflecting which was grieving.  She was being which was accepting.  She was laughing which was completing.

If there were many and there are many, if there were many then some of them would be satisfying any one and some of them are not satisfying any one and some of them are satisfying any one.  And any one who is satisfied by some of them is satisfied because they are satisfactory the ones that satisfy them.

One to be satisfying must be satisfying.  One is satisfying.  That one being satisfying and not deceiving and not beguiling and not resisting only detaining is one completing being that one being satisfying.  That one being one and being satisfying is being the one being completely satisfying.  Completing satisfaction is completely being that one.

There are some being living, there are those and those all of them are doing what they are doing.  One of them is one being an old one and having come then to be receiving worrying about coming to be a sick one.  She has been one who has come to something.

She and she herself had come to something and was succeeding in having had what she had given to be needing to be receiving what she was receiving, she was not asking what any one could be answering she was asking that she should continue to give what she gave and get what she got.

If she were quietly doing what she was doing she would be receiving what she was receiving but she would not be having what she was having and she would not have been asking what she had been asking.

She did give every one she was needing what she was needing to give to them.  She was feeling what she came to be feeling when she came to have what she was having.

She came to want to be enjoying what she was feeling in doing what she was doing.  She came to feel that she was having what she was having and she might be doing what she was doing.

She was feeling what she was feeling in loving what she was loving in having what she was having.  She came to feel that she was feeling what she was feeling in needing to be having what she was having.  She came to feel that she was feeling that she was having what she was having and that she might be doing what she was doing in feeling what she was feeling.

When she was succeeding she was succeeding in living and when she was succeeding in living she was feeling what she was feeling and she was doing what she was doing.  She was feeling what she was feeling and she was doing what she was doing.

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