Grandma Dorothy, in an effort to encourage our minds to leap, would tell us, Of course we know how to walk on the water, of course we know how to fly; fear of sinking, though, sometimes keeps us from the first crucial move, then too, the terrible educations you liable to get is designed to make you destruct the journey entire. So send your minds on home to the motherland and just tell the tale, you little honeys. And my mama-not one to traffic in metaphors usually, being a very scientific woman-would add, Yeah, speak your speak, 'cause every silence you maintain is liable to become first a lump in your throat, then a lump in your lymphatic system.

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