Yet he saw that in all places there was originality, resulting from the human efforts at decoration and ingenious methods of survival.

Michael D. OBrien
Yet he saw that in all places there was originality,...
Yet he saw that in all places there was originality,...
Yet he saw that in all places there was originality,...
Yet he saw that in all places there was originality,...
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In this quote, the poet said that beauty was present in all parts of the world from the smallest to the largest objects. All things were beautiful because all things came from a human mind. This is a wonderful thing to think because, as a person, you can appreciate all things and notice how each thing is unique and beautiful without comparing it to other objects.

Source: The Fathers Tale

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