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Ever begin a book and feel as though you arrived late, that it started without you? This one's already open at the cover. From Love and Death in the American Novel by Leslie A. Fiedler.
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Those who cannot afford to keep a pet rock may yet care for an unlimited number of "pet moments." From Pet Moments by R. A. Douglas-Lithgow, 1877.
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"We'll worry about September in September." From The Film Daily, 1941.
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"Construct, within the heart, mystical cathedrals."
—Iwan Gilkin, "Litanies and Prayer," 1885
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From UFO Newsclipping Service, 1998.
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This adage is a Googlewhack: "The peaceful mind is like a running treasure among the Spaghetti." From Toike Oike, 1955
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Fortune telling with invisible dice, and why everybody's goat looks better than mine: it's Prof. Oddfellow's Penetralia.
We're honored that film critic Grumpy Andrew said: " So much to enjoy here. Hands down one of my favourite Penetralias. Two genuine laughs out loud (which I don't tend to do in real life, only on text, lol) - a song which spoke to me - and a fortune telling. A meal for the mind in five minutes!"
And Pilfering Apples wrote: "Thank you for introducing me to surely the most effective means of fortune-telling yet devised! As always , your approach to the mysteries of life is unequalled. Thank you also for the introduction to the finest of goat society! While I noted many familiar faces, there were even more delightful new acquaintances. Always a joy!"
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