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"To these people, apparently the [[balance of nature]] was something that was repealed as soon as man came on the scene - you might just as well assume that you could repeal the [[law of gravity]]."--Rachel Carson cited in ''[[CBS Reports: The Silent Spring of Rachel Carson]]'' (1963) "To these people, apparently the [[balance of nature]] was something that was repealed as soon as man came on the scene - you might just as well assume that you could repeal the [[law of gravity]]."--Rachel Carson cited in ''[[CBS Reports: The Silent Spring of Rachel Carson]]'' (1963)
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-[[Image:The Raven.jpg|thumb|right|200px|In 1963, [[Roger Corman]] directed ''[[The Raven (1963 film)|The Raven]]'', a [[horror-comedy]] written by [[Richard Matheson]] very loosely based on the poem, "[[The Raven]]" by [[Edgar Allan Poe]]. It stars [[Vincent Price]], [[Peter Lorre]], and [[Boris Karloff]] as a trio of rival [[Magic (paranormal)|sorcerers]].]]+[[Image:The Raven.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[The Raven (1963 film)|The Raven]]'']]
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"On 14 March 1963 Frank Zappa appeared on the Steve Allen Show on Channel 5. He had ... also with his jazz recordings, but they weren't interested until he came up with a gimmick: he would play a bicycle, a musical form he called 'Cyclophony'." --Frank Zappa (2014) by Barry Miles


"To these people, apparently the balance of nature was something that was repealed as soon as man came on the scene - you might just as well assume that you could repeal the law of gravity."--Rachel Carson cited in CBS Reports: The Silent Spring of Rachel Carson (1963)

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1963 (MCMLXIII) was the 963rd year of the 2nd millennium, the 63rd year of the 20th century, and the 4th year of the 1960s decade.

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