A religion

Gertrude Stein

1874 to 1946

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A religion, almost a religion, any religion, a quintal religion, a relying and a surface and a service indecision and a creature and a question and a in answer and more counting and no quarrel and single scientific statement and no darkness and no question an earned administration and a single set of sisters an outline and no blisters and the section seeing and the centre having spelling and no solitude and quaintness and yet solid quite so solid and the surface centred and the question in the placard and singularity, is there a singularity, and the singularity, why there a question and the singularity why is the outrageous, why is it beautiful why is it not there is no doubt, why is anything vacant, why not disturbing a centre no virtue, why is it it is and why is it when it is there is no doubt, there is no doubt that singularity shows.