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There is no reason for amazement: surely one always knew that cultures decay, and life's end is death.
Robinson Jeffers
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Robinson Jeffers
Age: 75 †
Born: 1887
Born: January 10
Died: 1962
Died: January 20
Peace Activist
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Pittsburg
Pennsylvania
Robinson Jeffers
John Robinson Jeffers
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They import and they consume reality.
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Oh heavy change. The world deteriorates like a rotting apple, worms and a skin.
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It seems to me that this whole alone is worthy of the deeper sort of love and that there is peace, freedom, I might say a kind of salvation, in turning one's affections outward toward this one God, rather than inwards on one's self, or on humanity, or on human imaginations and abstractions - the world of the spirits.
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Happy people die whole, they are all dissolved in a moment, they have had what they wanted.
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Know that however ugly the parts appear the whole remains beautiful... ... the wholeness of life and things, the divine beauty of the universe. Love that, not man Apart from that, or else you will share man's pitiful confusions, or drown in despair when his days darken.
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