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Woe to the man who tries to stretch the imagination of man He shall be mocked he shall be scourged by the blinkered guardians of morality.
Peter Weiss
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Peter Weiss
Age: 65 †
Born: 1916
Born: November 8
Died: 1982
Died: May 10
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Peter Ulrich Weiss
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