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The mind is like the stomach. It is not how much you put into it that counts, but how much it diges
The mind is like the stomach. It is not how much you put into it that counts, but how much it diges
The mind is like the stomach. It is not how much you put into it that counts, but how much it diges
The mind is like the stomach. It is not how much you put into it that counts, but how much it diges
The mind is like the stomach. It is not how much you put into it that counts, but how much it diges
The mind is like the stomach. It is not how much you put into it that counts, but how much it diges
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