Sauntering through a book about water brought us Saint-Exupéry mentioning “a gratification that exceeds the delight of the senses.” After you read it below, ask yourself if the phrase describes a gratification certain works of art give.
Water has no taste, no color, no odor; it cannot be defined, yet is relished while ever mysterious. . . . It fills us with a gratification that exceeds the delight of the senses.
(Quoted from page 77 of Dry Run: Preventing the Next Urban Water Crisis , by Jerry Yudelson. New Society Publishers, 2010.)
For a brief biography of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, click here. For images of or relating to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, click here.
For a brief biography of Jerry Yudelson, click here. For images of or relating to Jerry Yudelson, click here.
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