The Almost Perfect State (1921)
Context: Of middle age the best that can be said is that a middle aged person has likely learned how to have a little fun in spite of his troubles.
It is to old age that we look for reimbursement, the most of us. And most of us look in vain. For the most of us have been wrenched and racked, in one way or another, until old age is the most trying time of all.
In the Almost Perfect State every person shall have at least ten years before he dies of easy, carefree, happy living... things will be so arranged economically that this will be possible for each individual.
Don Marquis: Likeness
Don Marquis was American writer. Explore interesting quotes on likeness.
mehitabel and her kittens http://donmarquis.com/reading-room/kittens/
archy and mehitabel (1927)
“dance mehitabel dance
caper and shake a leg
what little blood is left
will fizz like wine in a keg”
mehitabel dances with boreas
archy and mehitabel (1927)
archy and mehitabel (1927), what the ants are saying
the robin and the worm