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[F]or time itself is conceived as 'coming round'; and this again because time and such a standard rotation mutually determine each other. Hence, to call the happenings of a thing a circle is saying that there is a sort of circle of time; and that is because it is measured by a complete revolution, and the whole measurement of a thing is nought else but a defined number of the units of its measurements. — Aristotle.

Celaena?" Sam asked into the dark. "Should I worry about going to sleep?"
She blinked, then laughed under her breath. At least Sam took her threats somewhat seriously. — Sarah J. Maas

Every day is like that, eight successive meetings on eight different topics, every one really important and interesting. — Peter Orszag

We move sometimes. We send messages to each other. We talk on the phone. Tell me, what can we do? — Walid Jumblatt

We talked about it. An assistant coach suggested fouling, but I rejected it because I was afraid we'd foul them shooting and get beat that way. Hindsight couldn't have been worse than what happened to us. — John Whisenant

His blue eyes spoke a thousand words all rolled into a heartfelt stare. They calmed the panic inside my body. In the silence between two friends, the air carried an entire conversation. His dark lashes blinked back a vow I knew he meant more than anything. 'I promise this will not destroy us. — S.D. Hendrickson

Don't give your advice before you are called upon. — Desiderius Erasmus

Science gives man what he needs, but magic gives man what he wants. — David Brin

There's no question that the '70s themselves were really wide open. There was just so much being done at that time. Every year, the major studios were commissioning things that they would never touch today or even thought of touching in the 1950s. — Frank Pierson

But in fact, it is capitalistic accumulation itself that constantly produces, and produces in the direct ratio of its own energy and extent, a relativity redundant population of labourers, i.e., a population of greater extent than suffices for the average needs of the self-expansion of capital, and therefore a surplus-population. — Karl Marx

Writing is the art of repeating oneself without anyone noticing. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Stretch your mind and fly. — Whitney M. Young

Every time I've built character, I've regretted it. — Bill Watterson

When you consider all the stars I have managed, mere submarines make me smile. — Charles Frohman