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gf_8.pdf
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God's Fire
Quantavolution Volume Nine
Alfred De Grazia
Quantavolution Volume Nine
Alfred De Grazia
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ds_2.pdf
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The Divine Succession
Quantavolution Volume Ten
Alfred De Grazia
Quantavolution Volume Ten
Alfred De Grazia
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The Burning of Troy
Ka
Quantavolution Volumes Eleven and Twelve
Alfred De Grazia
Ka
Quantavolution Volumes Eleven and Twelve
Alfred De Grazia
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A Fire Not Blown
Recollections of a Fallen Sky
The Velikovsky Affair
Quantavolution Volume Thirteen, Fourteen and Fifteen
Alfred De Grazia
Recollections of a Fallen Sky
The Velikovsky Affair
Quantavolution Volume Thirteen, Fourteen and Fifteen
Alfred De Grazia
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q_intro.txt
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Quantavolution Volume One
Introduction
Alfred De Grazia
Introduction
Alfred De Grazia
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Alfred de Grazia dies
(Dec. 29, 1919 - July 13, 2014)
Pity the Mourners
Pity the mourners, not the dead.
Mourning is worse than dying.
Calculating the sadness and tears,
the forlorn reaching for the dead,
I hardly dare to die. It would be
an imposition upon friend and family.
But they ought esteem more the
trouble I take to outlive them,
to keep them happy and chattering
about my faults:
"What silly thing will he do next?"
(Short of dying, of course,
than which nothing is worse
save the mourning that follows.)
Alfred de Grazia
From: Twentieth-Century Firesale
https://grazian-archive.com/index.html
(Dec. 29, 1919 - July 13, 2014)
Pity the Mourners
Pity the mourners, not the dead.
Mourning is worse than dying.
Calculating the sadness and tears,
the forlorn reaching for the dead,
I hardly dare to die. It would be
an imposition upon friend and family.
But they ought esteem more the
trouble I take to outlive them,
to keep them happy and chattering
about my faults:
"What silly thing will he do next?"
(Short of dying, of course,
than which nothing is worse
save the mourning that follows.)
Alfred de Grazia
From: Twentieth-Century Firesale
https://grazian-archive.com/index.html