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Being right
It was a committee meeting. One of the members, we'll call him Mr. A., made a recommendation.
Mrs. B. replied, "No, that's been tried before, and it wasn't at all acceptable. We certainly can't have that!"
Mrs. C., turning to Mrs. B., said, "You certainly express yourself pointedly." (Mrs. B., listening, nodded.) "Not realizing," Mrs. C. continued, "that your manner of doing it turns people off, even though you may be right."
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August 6, 1979 issue
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No accidents in Mind's all-presence
STIG KIÆR CHRISTIANSEN
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To like or to love?
PERSIS E. ZUBER
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What's really going on
H. JACK WYMAN
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Being right
HELEN R. CONROYD
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From sensuality to freedom
Written for the Sentinel
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But now...
Peter Alan Justad
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Knowing God
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Uniqueness of the Monitor
Nathan A. Talbot
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Call God!
Kimberly Risedorph
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About five years ago I became suddenly and violently ill
Virginia L. Scott
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Christian Science first caught my attention when life seemed...
Patricia L. Veira
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About eleven years ago, following an automobile accident in...
Victor F. Sagues with contributions from Janice Sagues
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One summer, while packing the car before heading off to ...
Michele S. Van Meter
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As a child of eight, I fell on some pavement and broke off a...
Marcia Ruth Murphy with contributions from Barbara B. Murphy