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From: Patsloane-AT-aol.com
Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 11:51:28 EDT
Subject: Re: PLC: Poetry, prose, fiction as meaningful


In a message dated 8/26/00 11:32:23 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
zatavu-AT-excite.com writes:

>  It is
>  obvious in reading his Don Quixote that the first thing he thought of was:
>  "What if someone really took all these silly romantic stories of knighthood
>  seriously in today's world?" 
>  
Most of us can't read other people's minds, not even the minds of those close 
to us. You, I notice, seem to have the gift, and have no hesitation whatever 
in expounding on what other people thought and how they developed their 
ideas. Maybe you ought to explain how you came by this remarkable capability, 
or why we ought to believe that you have it.

pat


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