Philip Larkin Quotes
He [Samuel Butler] Made A Practise Of Doing The Forks Last When Washing Up, On The Grounds That He Might Die Before He Got To Them. This Is Very Much His Principle Of 'eating The Grapes Downwards', So That However Many Grapes You Have Eaten The Next Is Always The Best Of The Remainder.
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