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she thought, though it was unfair of her.
Modified forms of early hylozoism reappeared in medieval and Renaissance thought, though it is sometimes difficult to distinguish a hylozoist from a panpsychist.
(Are there no other lawyers in Chicago who actually try cases?) It was interesting and well scripted, I thought, though it disappeared for long stretches — there's just too much Lockhart Gardner busyness to get through at the moment — and when it was suddenly solved, I couldn't have been the only one who thought, Duh!
I mocked him, first holding my hand up curled like his, making a doubtful face, and then I dropped both hands to my own crotch, as if holding a cock twice as large, three times, and Z. laughed, too, a genuine laugh, I thought, though it wasn't very funny, and both of us seemed embarrassed a little once the laughter had passed.
Chopping out the phormium wasn't quite as difficult as I thought (though it probably took me twice as long as it would have 10 years ago), but getting a two-metre high yew into place on my own was a struggle and I'll have to wait and see whether it survives a rather brutal journey through the house, over a pond and up a makeshift slide to get it into the raised bed.
Wit, Schopenhauer says, "consists entirely in a facility for finding for every object that appears a conception under which it certainly can be thought, though it is very different from all the other objects which come under this conception" (Supplement to Book I, Ch. 8).
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I think, though, that it is too easy to exaggerate this.
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I still think, though, that it would have sounded so much better whispered in my ear.
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