From Perelandra by C. S. Lewis:


In the plan of the great dance, plans without number interlock, and each movement becomes in it's season the breaking into flower of the whole design to which all else had been directed to. Thus each is at the center and none are there by being equals, but some by giving place and some by receiving it, the small things by their smallness and the great by their greatness, and all the patterns linked and looped together by the unions of a kneeling with a sceptred love. Blessed Be He.

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