O to be selfbalanced for contingencies to confront night storms hunger ridicule accidents rebuffs as the trees and animals do.
Walt Whitman
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TO the States or any one of them or any city of the States Resist much obey little
Once unquestioning obedience once fully enslaved
Once fully enslaved no nation state city of this earth ever afterward resumes its liberty.
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O the joy of my spiritit is uncagedit darts like lightning
It is not enough to have this globe or a certain time
I will have thousands of globes and all time.
- Walt Whitman