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Daily Inspiration Quote by Christopher Fry

"The best thing we can do is to make wherever we're lost in look as much like home as we can"

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There is something quietly audacious in Fry's proposal: when you're lost, don't wait to be found. Remodel the wilderness. The line turns a familiar moral about perseverance into stagecraft, which makes sense from a playwright who understood that "place" is never just geography; it's mood, props, lighting, and the story we agree to inhabit.

The intent is pragmatic, almost domestic. Fry isn't selling heroics or epiphanies. He's offering a survival tactic: translate disorientation into something livable by importing the rituals, objects, and habits that signal safety. "Wherever we're lost in" is deliberately awkward, as if the speaker is mid-stumble, stuck inside the very confusion he's naming. That clumsiness does work: it makes the feeling bodily rather than philosophical.

The subtext is sharper. "Home" isn't only comfort; it's control. To make a place look like home is to impose pattern on chaos, to edit reality until it resembles a set you can navigate. There's tenderness in that impulse, but also a hint of denial: if you can decorate the unknown convincingly enough, you might never have to admit how far from home you are. It's assimilation as coping mechanism.

Contextually, Fry wrote in a century defined by displacement - war, migration, shattered certainties - while his verse drama tried to restore music and order to speech itself. This line echoes that project: if the world won't provide coherence, manufacture it. Not by pretending you're not lost, but by refusing to let lostness be the only atmosphere in the room.

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Christopher Fry (December 18, 1907 - June 30, 2005) was a Playwright from England.

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