Oct
30
For the perplexity of life arises from there being too many
interesting things in it for us to be interested properly in any
of them; what we call its triviality is really the tag-ends
of numberless tales; ordinary and unmeaning existence is like ten thousand thrilling detective stories mixed up with a spoon. G. K. Chesterton
interesting things in it for us to be interested properly in any
of them; what we call its triviality is really the tag-ends
of numberless tales; ordinary and unmeaning existence is like ten thousand thrilling detective stories mixed up with a spoon. G. K. Chesterton