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We Wanted To See Everything Our Eyes Would Accommodate, To Think What We Could, And, Out Of Our Seeing And Thinking, To Build Some Kind Of Structure In Modeled Imitation Of The Observed Reality. We Knew That What We Would See And Record And Construct Would Be Warped, As All Knowledge Patterns Are Warped, First, By The Collective Pressure And Stream Of Our Time And Race, Second By The Thrust Of Our Individual Personalities. But Knowing This, We Might Not Fall Into Too Many Holes - We Might Maintain Some Balance Between Our Warp And The Separate Thing, The External Reality.

John Steinbeck Quotes: We Wanted To See Everything Our Eyes Would Accommodate, To Think What We Could, And, Out Of Our Seeing And

John Steinbeck Quotes: We Wanted To See Everything Our Eyes Would Accommodate, To Think What We Could, And, Out Of Our Seeing And

John Steinbeck Quotes: We Wanted To See Everything Our Eyes Would Accommodate, To Think What We Could, And, Out Of Our Seeing And

John Steinbeck Quotes: We Wanted To See Everything Our Eyes Would Accommodate, To Think What We Could, And, Out Of Our Seeing And

John Steinbeck Quotes: We Wanted To See Everything Our Eyes Would Accommodate, To Think What We Could, And, Out Of Our Seeing And

John Steinbeck Quotes: We Wanted To See Everything Our Eyes Would Accommodate, To Think What We Could, And, Out Of Our Seeing And

John Steinbeck Quotes: We Wanted To See Everything Our Eyes Would Accommodate, To Think What We Could, And, Out Of Our Seeing And

John Steinbeck Quotes: We Wanted To See Everything Our Eyes Would Accommodate, To Think What We Could, And, Out Of Our Seeing And

John Steinbeck Quotes: We Wanted To See Everything Our Eyes Would Accommodate, To Think What We Could, And, Out Of Our Seeing And

John Steinbeck Quotes: We Wanted To See Everything Our Eyes Would Accommodate, To Think What We Could, And, Out Of Our Seeing And

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