6 uses
- Phaedrus' rages aren't, and it becomes part of my obligation to dwell on these.Part 4 (37% in)
- There's kind of a glaring inconsistency here, that's almost too obvious to dwell on.Part 1 (48% in)
- And instead of just dwelling on what is killed it's important also to see what's created and to see the process as a kind of death-birth continuity that is neither good nor bad, but just is.Part 1 (88% in)
- To describe his physical appearance or the statistics of his life would be to dwell on misleading superficialities.Part 1 (89% in)
- I'm no more comfortable than they are in this heat but there's no point in dwelling on it.Part 1 (92% in)
- It begins: In the temple of science are many mansions — and various indeed are they that dwell therein and the motives that have led them there.Part 2 (18% in)
There are no more uses of "dwell" in Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.
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