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unbudging

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un·budg·ing  (n-bjng)
adj.
Not moving or willing to move from a position or place: unbudging honesty; an unbudging foe.


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The stars did what they do, mostly: looked unbudging, transfixed, like cattle asleep in a black pasture, all the restlessness torn out of them, away, done with.
And so it is by grasping one's preconceptions, acknowledging their unbudging reality (never pretending that they may be set aside, entirely or even in part), that one takes hold of the simultaneous proximity and distance of any experience at hand--and so actually has one's experience, regardless of whether it is novel.
Search the acorns out, I tell the girls; be bold with larvae and unbudging roots this March.
 
 
 
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