“I confess a fascination and love for clocks.” “Why?” asked Sagitta. “There is something so reassuring about a device which echoes the movements of s… - Melinda M. Snodgrass

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“I confess a fascination and love for clocks.”
“Why?” asked Sagitta.
“There is something so reassuring about a device which echoes the movements of stars and sun and planets.”
“To seek to understand the spheres is to dull their music,” said the girl softly.
“I don’t agree. The better one understands, the more one can appreciate,” replied William.

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About Melinda M. Snodgrass

Melinda M. Snodgrass (born November 27, 1951 in Los Angeles) is a science fiction writer for print and television.

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Alternative Names: Phillipa Bornikova
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We are penetrating the mysteries of the cosmos, and the secrets of life at its smaller levels."
And it is wrong. You must grasp the purity of the whole, not tear from the Goddess the secrets of her heart."
"Spinoza says that the more we understand individual objects, the more we understand God. I think that is a very profound statement. Why does your goddess fear what my God does not?
"The mechanistic path has led mankind to terror and suffering."
"No, ignorance and hatred and intolerance have led mankind to terror and suffering. And not all of our discoveries lead to death.

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