"No matter how vast, how total, the failure of man here on earth, the work of man will be resumed elsewhere. War leaders talk of resuming operations on this front and that, but man's front embraces the whole universe"
- Henry Miller
About this Quote
In this quote, Henry Miller reviews the failures of humanity in the world and suggests that in spite of these failures, the work of mankind will continue in other places. He compares the idea of resuming operations on various fronts in war to the bigger scope of guy's presence, which incorporates the entire universe. This statement highlights the resilience and decision of humanity to continue making every effort and working towards progress, even in the face of defeat. It also emphasizes the vastness and interconnectedness of deep space, reminding us that our actions and failures on Earth are simply a little part of a much bigger photo.
This quote is written / told by Henry Miller between December 26, 1891 and June 7, 1980. He was a famous Writer from USA.
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