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Today's Stichomancy for Wassily Kandinsky

The first excerpt represents the past or something you must release, and is drawn from The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare:

Like pleasant travellers, to break a jest Upon the company you overtake?

HORTENSIO. I do assure thee, father, so it is.

PETRUCHIO. Come, go along, and see the truth hereof; For our first merriment hath made thee jealous.

[Exeunt all but HORTENSIO.]

HORTENSIO. Well, Petruchio, this has put me in heart. Have to my widow! and if she be froward,


The Taming of the Shrew
The second excerpt represents the present or the deciding factor of the moment, and is drawn from Mistress Wilding by Rafael Sabatini:

This, too, appeared to be Richard's own view, when presently - within a few minutes of Blake's departure - he came to join them. They watched his approach in silence, and both noted - though with different eyes and different feelings - the pallor of his fair face, the dark lines under his colourless eyes. His condition was abject, and his manners, never of the best - for there was much of the spoiled child about Richard - were clearly suffering from it.

He stood before his sister and his cousin, moving his eyes shiftily from one to the other, rubbing his hands nervously together.

"Your precious friend Sir Rowland has been here," said he, and it was not clear from his manner which of them he addressed. "Not a doubt but

The third excerpt represents the future or something you must embrace, and is drawn from Helen of Troy And Other Poems by Sara Teasdale:

Four Winds Roundel Dew A Maiden "I Love You" But Not to Me Hidden Love Snow Song Youth and the Pilgrim The Wanderer I Would Live in Your Love