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Average rating: 3.89 · 18 ratings · 6 reviews · 84 distinct works
Harry and Teddy: The Turbul...

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Casey Mack : The Bellweathe...

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A Wellness Toolkit For Our ...

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How true: a skeptic's guide...

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Live while you live

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A Present for the Afflicted:

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From sin to salvation : the...

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Waist High Culture

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A Reed in the Wind

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The Gwyneddion

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“The news is staged, anticipated, reported, analyzed until all interest is wrung from it and abandoned for some new novelty.”
Thomas Griffith

“We are so caught up in the complexity and clamor of our way of life that we do not realize how much all of these powerful efforts to attract or divert us are a tax on our spirit: they do a double harm, in the triviality of what they offer and the fatigue which they engender, that keeps us from doing something more profitable with our time. Even to screen out that portion of our culture that we do not want becomes an effort of will. Simplicity of life is no longer ours to begin with, as it was in the days of remote farms, and of school lessons written on the back of a shovel. In a world of congestion, shattering noise and an infinity of seductions, we must, in the midst of a carnival, find and insist upon our own decent simplicity”
Thomas Griffith



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