Each of us is all the sums he has not counted: subtract us into nakedness and night again, and you shall see begin in Crete four thousand years ago the love that ended yesterday in Texas.
The seed of our destruction will blossom in the desert, the alexin of our cure grows by a mountain rock, and our lives are haunted by a Georgia slattern, because a London cutpurse went unhung. Each moment is the fruit of forty thousand years. The minute-winning days, like flies, buzz home to death, and every moment is a window on all time.
john northbrooke, c. 1570
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* the dog or Robert?
* is this a good time to quote "you are what you eat"?
* actually it seems like a fair Lenten vow - if you really kept it, wouldn't you be cured (so to speak) and blessedly crave clean food ever after?...
unless you had actually become a pillar of salt by then...
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