When a poet's mind is perfectly equipped for its work it is constantly amalgamating disparate experiences.

T. S. Eliot
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  2. We understand the ordinary business of living, We know how to work the machine

  3. You are not here to verify, instruct yourself, or inform curiosityor carry report. You are here to kneelwhere prayer has been valid. And prayer is more than an order of words, the conscious occupation of the praying mind, or the sound of the voice praying.

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