He "produced" one of my favorite "sayings" of all time. From "The Wasteland", i believe. To whit: "I think we are in rats' alley where the dead men lost their bones".
That sums up very sucinctly his take on human existence, eh? I'd like to have a happier outlook, personally. And, while the planet has many many good and decent people; generally, that seems to set a pretty valid "feeling tone" for the "human experience" at this time, sadly.
2007-03-05 10:06:16
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answered by drakke1 6
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He is saying you ought to find the time to read it your self and make up your own mind. I like Lord Byron more than ts eliot. But I wouldn't know that unless I took the time to read both, critically.
2007-03-04 23:16:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Succinctly, and in language unknown in his lifetime: It sucks.
2007-03-04 23:14:07
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answered by obelix 6
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