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| == Augustine on Measurement ==
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| For so it is, oh Lord my God, I can measure it, but what it is that I measure I do not know.
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| :—St. Augustine, Confessions, BOOK 11, Chapter, XXVI, Verse 33
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| Alternate translation: But what is it that I thus measure, O my God, and how is it that I do not know what I measure?
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| For the context, the antecedent in question is time.
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| == Hello Darkness? == | | == Hello Darkness? == |
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