Madeleine L'Engle Quotes
Time Is Inextricably Tangled Up With Place, And Can Be Measured Only Against Place. Time Has Meaning Only In Relation To Its Position In Space, The Movement Of A Planet About A Sun, Of A Night Through Stars.
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