"It is our expression that the flux between that which isn't and that which won't be, or the state that is commonly and absurdly called "existence," is a rhythm of heavens and hells: that the damned won't stay damed; that salvation only precedes perdition."
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Charles Fort
Charles Hoy Fort (August 6, 1874 β May 3, 1932) was a writer and researcher into anomalous phenomena.
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