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Paul Twitchell (1908-1971) was an American spiritual writer and founder of the religious movement Eckankar.
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The epigraphs at the heads of chapters (publishers love those little things) were researched and
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inserted by [[Peter Occhiogrosso]] -- I mention this because I wouldn't want anybody to think I sat around reading [[Gustave Flaubert|Flaubert]], [[Paul Twitchell| Twitchell]] and [[William Shakespeare| Shakespeare]] all day.
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<div align=right>[[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]</div>
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'''Twitchell''' epigraph quote:
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<blockquote>As you grow older in your observation of the peoples of this Earth world, it becomes more
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noticeable that stupidity is the reigning virtue. The masses are always willing that somebody
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take the responsibility of caring for them.</blockquote>
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<div align=right>'''Paul Twitchell''', The Far Country</div> 
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==See also==
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* [[Wikipedia:Paul Twitchell]]
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[[Category:The Real Frank Zappa Book (The List)|Twitchell, Paul]]
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[[Category:Writers|Twitchell, Paul]]
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[[Category:Religious leaders and characters|Twitchell, Paul]]

Latest revision as of 02:50, 8 October 2011

Paul Twitchell (1908-1971) was an American spiritual writer and founder of the religious movement Eckankar.

The epigraphs at the heads of chapters (publishers love those little things) were researched and inserted by Peter Occhiogrosso -- I mention this because I wouldn't want anybody to think I sat around reading Flaubert, Twitchell and Shakespeare all day.

The Real Frank Zappa Book

Twitchell epigraph quote:

As you grow older in your observation of the peoples of this Earth world, it becomes more

noticeable that stupidity is the reigning virtue. The masses are always willing that somebody

take the responsibility of caring for them.

Paul Twitchell, The Far Country

See also