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But Love is the final reality and anyone who does not understand this, be he writer or sage, is a man flawed in wisdom.
Sheldon Vanauken
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Sheldon Vanauken
Age: 82 †
Born: 1914
Born: August 4
Died: 1996
Died: October 18
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