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Which, please, it is not.
Zoning laws mandate old-timey facades, which please the newcomers and amuse everyone else.
Like the elephant, she could say, "I do these / things which I do, which please / no one but myself," and boast the poet's boast: "My ears are sensitized to more than the sound of / the wind".
When, any time after sixty, or any time before, you stumble over two stairs and club your forehead among rake or hoe, brick or fuel-tin, that's time to call the purveyor of steel pipe and indoor railings and soon you'll be gasping up landings having left your balance in the car from which please God you'll never see the launchway of tyres off a brink.
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"In truth," Leibniz concludes, "the happiness of those whose happiness pleases us turns into our own happiness, since things which please us are desired for their own sake" (PW, "Codex Iuris Gentium," p. 171).
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