Listen to Havelock Ellis:
I never grow weary of the significance of little things. What do the so-called great things of life count for in the end, the fashion of man’s showing-off for the benefit of his fellows? It is the little things that give its savour or its bitterness to life, the little things that direct the current of activity, the little things that alone really reveal the intimate depths of personality. (Quoted from Impressions and Comments, by Havelock Ellis. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. 1914. p. 74.)
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