The quote "away from light steals home your heavy son" is from the poem "Sailing to Byzantium" by William Butler Yeats. The line symbolizes the aging process and the quest for transcendence through art and spiritual enlightenment.
Aphrodite
a thief, a robber who steals and then rides away
he only steals the victories away from teams
They are antonyms
An abactor is someone who steals and drives away cattle by human force.
both light stays low and heavy low.
Same reason anyone else steals. Temptation and they think they can get away with it.
Run away.
Abigail steals all of Reverend Parris's money, then ran away.
Yes, a heavy object can be balanced by a light one if the lighter object is positioned at a specific distance away to create an equilibrium of torque on either side of the pivot point. The key is to calculate the torque of each object and position them accordingly to achieve balance.
The sun is not light years away but light minutes and the sun is 8 (rounded) light minutes away from us. But if you really want to know how far away the sun is from us in light years it is 0.000015 of a light year away from us.
A joke a day, keeps the gloom away!