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Every presented thing which is seen smelled, heard, felt, or tasted, no less than every representative thought, idea, name, or image, is entirely mental. The streets of busy towns and the forests of lonely mountains are all, without exception, mere constructs of the imagining faculty.

-- Notebooks Category 21: Mentalism > Chapter 2 : The World As Mental > # 91