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| ''Julius Caesar'', 1.2.53–72
 
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<p>It is one of the rules of my system of general harmony, ''that the present is big with the future'', and that he who sees all sees in that which ''is'' that which shall be.</p>
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| align="right" | G.W. Leibniz, ''Theodicy'', paragraph 360
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| width="10%" | &nbsp; || When these prodigies
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| colspan="2" | Do so conjointly meet, let not men say
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| colspan="2" | &ldquo;These are their reasons&rdquo;, &ldquo;they are natural&rdquo;,
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| colspan="2" | For I believe they are portentous things
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| colspan="2" | Unto the climate that they point upon.
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| colspan="2" align="right" | ''Julius Caesar'':  Casca&mdash;1.3.28&ndash;32
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| colspan="2" | Indeed it is a strange disposed time;
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| colspan="2" | But men may construe things after their fashion,
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| colspan="2" | Clean from the purpose of the things themselves.
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| colspan="2" align="right" | ''Julius Caesar'':  Cicero&mdash;1.3.33&ndash;35
 
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