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Day/Page/Sketch #96
A kiss may be grand but it won’t pay the rental on your humble flat or help you at the automat.
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Herbert Pocket and Pip fight bareknuckled, as per the fighting rules of the Marquess of Queensberry.
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Laughing, Lucky Four Leaved Clover
Is a most a atrocious rover;
Doesn’t stay long in one place
Goes and never leaves trace.
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According to Carl Jung, the main purpose of our existence is to individuate, to understand that we are completely distinct from other individuals.
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Birthdays are your own personal New Year’s Day, when we look toward the coming year. In astrological language this is known as a Solar Return: the precise moment that the Sun returns to its exact position in your birth chart. The Solar Return reading can be used as a way of predicting what parts of your life will be prominent in the coming year (from birthday to birthday).
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Miss Havisham has not washed, cleaned or had a change of clothes since
the wedding day,
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Philophobia is defined as the abnormal, persistent and unwarranted fear of falling in love. This affects the quality of life and pushes a person away from commitment. It also triggers various symptoms that may incorporate sweating, irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath, feelings of dread, nausea and feeling of restlessness. The worst aspect of fear of being in love and falling in love is that it keeps a person in solitude.