Inimitable Quote by P.G. Wodehouse
““My late Uncle Henry, you see, was by way of being the blot on the Wooster escutcheon. An extremely decent chappie personally, and one who had always endeared himself to me by tipping me with considerable lavishness when I was at school; but there's no doubt he did at times do rather rummy things, notably keeping eleven pet rabbits in his bedroom; and I suppose a purist might have considered him more or less off his onion. In fact, to be perfectly frank, he wound up his career, happy to the last and completely surrounded by rabbits, in some sort of a home.””
About This Quote
A whimsical portrait of an eccentric uncle whose generosity and oddities—like keeping many pet rabbits—make him both endearing and slightly unhinged, yet he dies content in his own quirky world.
In simple terms: Eccentric generosity and oddities
Quirky kindness can coexist with eccentricity
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- reminiscing about a relative
- describing a colorful family member
- reflecting on unconventional life choices
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- writing character sketches
- illustrating the value of authenticity
Questions to Reflect On
- What does this say about the balance between conformity and individuality?
- How might we view eccentricity in our own families?