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apparently insignificant ideas that creep into the mind at night fall, or when the soul is heavy laden could be utilized if one could hold them at the right moment, but if they are not fastened onto paper they have passed again into the unknown and are valueless.

After being away for a long time & having only simple thoughts it seems as if there was a greater possibility in us for complicated or subtle ones.  There is a certain energy also which comes after stagnation which ought not to be wasted or frittered away, but should be expented [sic] on something big  Just as when you are very thirsty for dinner it is a mistake to drink a large & full glass of water - wait for the champagne.  An excellent