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.

He who says he has come and is going is the one who has come and is going.  He says that he is going because he has been coming.  He says that he has been coming.  He says that all who are coming are coming and all of them will be going and all of them are going.  He says that he has begun not to go.  He says that he can begin to come and begin to go.  He says that he came very slowly and is going gradually and that he is not coming, he says he is going, he says that he has just been told all that he was not told when he was told that he was coming in the way that he was coming and would be going in any way that he would be going.  He says that he has heard all that he can hear and that he will hear all that he is going to hear and he says that there is a way to come and a way to hear what he will hear.  He is not going.  He says he is going.  He is not coming.  He says he is coming.  He has come and he has gone.  Hopefully he knows all he hears.  Desperately he hears what he knows.  Quietly he repeats what he will hear.  He never asks whether he is going or coming.  He always hears that he is coming, he always hears that he is going.  He once heard that he had had what he had and he had what he had and he would have what he had and that he might have what he did have and he said that that was what he was hearing when he heard what was said and he knew what he had and he said that he heard what he heard and that he was coming and he said he knew he had been going.  He heard all who spoke when he was hearing all he knew.  This is Walter.

If he were happy there he would be happier there than any where.  If he were succeeding there he would be certain to be recognised as having done more than he would have done if he had not succeeded there.  He learnt what he learnt and he lost what he lost when he knew that he had come to know that he was seeing and had been seeing what he had been learning.

If in walking and in coming late and hurrying and going then to send something and being then taking what he was having and being politely mentioning that being polite is something and not everything, if in saying that evidently what he was saying was what evidently was what he was saying, if in having been suffering and having been creating and having been explaining and having been selling and having been buying, if in having been using and having been creating and having been evidently destroying and having been evidently understanding, if in having been seeing and having been talking and having been staying and having been needing all he was needing, if in having been creating and having been suffering and having been hurrying and having been expecting, if in having been creating and not having been destroying and having been succeeding and not having been disappointing one, some are understanding when all are agreeing, is expressing that going on is changing and he is going on and all are remembering that going on and changing is going on.  He is expressing and he is expressing, he is expressing.

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