No, there is not more beauty here than elsewhere, and all these objects, continuously admired by generations and patched and mended by workmen's hands, signify nothing, are nothing, and have no heart and no value;-- but there is much beauty here, because there is much beauty everywhere.
Rainer Maria Rilke
(1875 - 1926)
Source: Letters to a Young Poet (Vintage), Page: 42
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