“There's time enough.
Behold, in the lout's eye, love.”
"I Cry, Love! Love!," ll. 33-39
Praise to the End! (1951)
Context: Beginnings start without shade,
Thinner than minnows.
The live grass whirls with the sun,
Feet run over the simple stones,
There's time enough.
Behold, in the lout's eye, love.
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“The only thing rarer than louts who think is louts who read.”
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Ye who pass by the way to your rest and your laughter”
William Morris (1834–1896) author, designer, and craftsman
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Ye who pass by the way to your rest and your laughter,
And are full of the hope of the dawn coming after;
For the strong of the world have bought me and sold me
And my house is all wasted from threshold to rafter.
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Kent Thiry (1956) Business; CEO of DaVita
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Marcel Proust book In Search of Lost Time
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