The greatest of poems is an inventory.
Every kitchen tool becomes ideal because Crusoe might have dropped it
in the sea. It is a good exercise, in empty or ugly hours of the day, to
look at anything, the coal-scuttle or the book-case, and think how happy
one could be to have brought it out of the sinking ship on to the
solitary island.

Auteur: G.K. Chesterton

The greatest of poems is an inventory.<br />Every kitchen tool becomes ideal because Crusoe might have dropped it<br />in the sea. It is a good exercise, in empty or ugly hours of the day, to<br />look at anything, the coal-scuttle or the book-case, and think how happy<br />one could be to have brought it out of the sinking ship on to the<br />solitary island. - G.K. Chesterton




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