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Time & Perspective Quote by Dean Rusk

"Physicists and astronomers see their own implications in the world being round, but to me it means that only one-third of the world is asleep at any given time and the other two-thirds is up to something"

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A globe is a scientific fact, but in Dean Rusk's hands it becomes a diplomat's insomnia. Where physicists and astronomers extract elegant implications from roundness, Rusk pivots to the operational reality: time zones are not a curiosity, they're a permanent, rotating crisis map. The line works because it shrinks the cosmic to the bureaucratic without making it small. "One-third asleep" sounds almost soothing, until the kicker lands: "the other two-thirds is up to something". That's the worldview of Cold War statecraft distilled into a wry geometry lesson.

Rusk, as Secretary of State through the Cuban Missile Crisis and Vietnam escalation, lived inside a 24-hour churn of cables, coups, and misread signals. His joke is an admission of constraint: diplomacy isn't conducted on a clean slate or a rational schedule. It's done in a world where your adversary's morning is your midnight, where decisions ripen while you're offline, where "something" can mean anything from a trade deal to a revolution. The vagueness is strategic. He doesn't say "plotting" or "working"; he says "up to something", a phrase that contains both suspicion and resigned realism.

Subtext: power never sleeps, and neither can the people tasked with managing it. By framing roundness as a guarantee of constant human activity, Rusk turns a neutral planetary shape into a metaphor for perpetual vigilance - the kind that defines superpower diplomacy and quietly corrodes the people who practice it.

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Dean Rusk (February 9, 1909 - December 20, 1994) was a Diplomat from USA.

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