Elizabeth Gilbert Quote

Pliny the Elder wrote once: If anyone will consider theabundance of Rome’s public supply of water, for baths, cisterns, ditches, houses, gardens,villas; and take into account the distance over which it travels, the arches reared, the mountainspierced, the valleys spanned—he will admit that there never was anything more marvelousin the whole world.

Elizabeth Gilbert

Pliny the Elder wrote once: If anyone will consider theabundance of Rome’s public supply of water, for baths, cisterns, ditches, houses, gardens,villas; and take into account the distance over which it travels, the arches reared, the mountainspierced, the valleys spanned—he will admit that there never was anything more marvelousin the whole world.

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