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Finding those words of Emerson's not long ago gave that "lift" tome They seemed to crystallize something I had always sensed but never fully grasped: the astonishing fact that we don't begin to live up to our potentialities so long as we are trying merely please ourselves All of us need someone who wants us to achieve someone who expects the utmost from us someone who gives us a reason outside of ourselves for It donut really matter who that succeeding someone is It can be the little girl in pigtails for times I I 1 - Astmust Gomm is well bassets ist THIS WEEK readers for kis wary short stories He is also morel "ReprisoU' author of a recent t i best-Wi- tt even die human performance being comes DIE CRAZY YOUNG LOVERS- - BULL IN think it goes to this outside I A dumetscan Ibber ? L Glikss FUR COAT SoNw LIARS WHO CAUGHT WHO? 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