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The origin of the word "body" is the Anglo-Saxon "bodig" meaning abode. Which is...
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Richard Matheson
Book:
What Dreams May Come
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The origin of the word "body" is the Anglo-Saxon "bodig" meaning abode. Which is what the physical body is, you see, Robert. A transient dwelling for the real self.
( Richard Matheson )
[ What Dreams May Come ]
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