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Sun, 2 Nov 2003 19:41:27 -0500
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I'm sad to write that Richard Taylor passed away last Thursday evening at
his home, the end of a long battle with cancer.

"Sometimes the world seems on the verge of insanity, and one wonders what
limit there can be to greed, aggression, deception and the thirst for power
or fame.  When reflections of this sort threaten one's serenity one can be
glad for the bees, for the riches they yield to the spirit of those who love
nature and feel their kinship with everything that creeps and swims and
flies, that spins and builds, to all living things that arise and perish, to
the whole of creation of which we are only a part, like the bees."
The Joys of Beekeeping, 1974.

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