Hunter S. Thompson

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He did not see his death as a tragedy, because he did not see it at all. In that, he was spared the one genuine element of tragic death - the terrible hours of waiting, considering, pondering, reflecting, and the final realization of his own smallness, weakness, futility, and inability to rise to the heights from which real tragedy must plunge.

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user19399 12 years, 7 months ago
>tragic death- the terrible
There should be a space after word "death".

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