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Better place Quote by Evelyn Waugh

“I rejoiced in the Burgundy. It seemed a reminder that the world was an older and better place than Rex knew, that mankind in its long passion had learned another wisdom than his. By chance I met this same wine again, lunching with my wine merchant in St. James’s Street, in the first autumn of the…” quote by Evelyn Waugh
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““I rejoiced in the Burgundy. It seemed a reminder that the world was an older and better place than Rex knew, that mankind in its long passion had learned another wisdom than his. By chance I met this same wine again, lunching with my wine merchant in St. James’s Street, in the first autumn of the war; it had softened and faded in the intervening years, but it still spoke in the pure, authentic accent of its prime, the same words of hope. “I””

Evelyn Waugh

About This Quote

Source Novel: Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh, 1945

The narrator finds comfort in an old wine, seeing it as a symbol of a timeless, wiser world that offers hope amid turmoil.

In simple terms: Wine represents enduring hope and wisdom.

Key Takeaway

Seek timeless sources of comfort.

Themes

hope memory war wisdom comfort

Mood

reflective melancholic hopeful

Type

literary philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • war
  • personal reflection
  • seeking meaning
  • finding solace

Key Concepts

symbolism nostalgia resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the wine symbolize for you?
  • How can you find hope in ordinary things?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may romanticize the past, overlooking present hardships.

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