Chewed Quote by Mark Twain
““He put his foot on it, and lifted one of the sleeves out with his teeth, and chewed and chewed at it, gradually taking it in, and all the while opening and closing his eyes in a kind of religious ecstasy, as if he had never tasted anything as good as an overcoat before, in his life.””
About This Quote
The character experiences an ecstatic, almost religious fervor while indulging in a simple pleasure, illustrating how mundane objects can become objects of intense desire.
In simple terms: He savors a coat with ecstatic joy.
Simple pleasures can trigger profound euphoria.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- unboxing a new gadget
- taste testing gourmet food
- collecting rare items
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Practice mindful enjoyment
- Balance desire with practicality
Questions to Reflect On
- What mundane object gives you unexpected joy?
- When does enthusiasm become obsession?
Over‑indulgence may mask deeper dissatisfaction.