“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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I want so much."
Haakon laid a hand on the young man's shoulder. "So do we all."
The prince straightened. "And only in death do we find contentment."
"Lowering thought. Is there to be no happiness in life then?"
"I think not. Each moment of joy must be paid for by a moment of equal pain."
"You Dutch merchants, always keeping the books in balance. Do you see God as an accountant?"
William smiled slightly. "If he is he's a shockingly bad one. I'm more than due for some joy."
Haakon caught Barbarossa's reins near the bit and drew the two chargers to a halt. "Then find it in the moment, H. H. Find it in the moment.

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