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William Rivers Pitt | To Know the Darkness and the Light

William Rivers Pitt, Truthout: "I know the darkness, and I damn it with curses unspeakable, because it steals people like Robin Williams every day. Even in my wroth, however, I am forced to bless it as well, because it is Janus of two faces, and the other face of the darkness is the glorious light."

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