The circle of life is cut up into segments. All lines are equal if they are drawn from the centre and touch the circumference.


Caxtoniana: a Series of Essays on Life, Literature, and Manners (ed. 1864)


The circle of life is cut up into segments. All lines are equal if they are drawn from the centre and touch the circumference.

The circle of life is cut up into segments. All lines are equal if they are drawn from the centre and touch the circumference.

The circle of life is cut up into segments. All lines are equal if they are drawn from the centre and touch the circumference.

The circle of life is cut up into segments. All lines are equal if they are drawn from the centre and touch the circumference.