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COF cites Shakespeare on value of dilatory time

About: Keeping it simple one of CMs most attractive features

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Mr. Stone dis-lodged one of my memory cords with his comment about creative play.

The bard of Avon a-speakin thru Iago said:What wound did ever heal but by degrees?
Thou know'st we work by wit and not by witchcraft,
And wit depends on dilatory time."
Othello (act 2, scene 3)COF at Dun Roman
Where Green River dilatory time is more satisfyin then on the gentle flowing Avon.




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