"Let me listen to me and not to them May I be very well and happy May I be whichever they can thrive Or just may they not. They do not think not only only But always with prefer And therefore I like what is mine For which not only willing but willingly Because which it matters. They find it one in union. In union there is strength."
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Stanzas in Meditation (1932) Stanza VII
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Gertrude Stein
1874 – 1946
US-amerikanische Schriftstellerin
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