Love gives beauty to everything it touches.
Not greed and utility; they produce offices, not homes. To be able to love material things, to clothe
them with tender grace, and yet not be attached to them, this is a great
service. Providence expects that we
should make this world our own, and not live in it as though it were a rented
tenement. We can only make it our own
through some service, and that service is to lend it love and beauty from our
soul. Your own experience shows you the
difference between the beautiful, the tender, the hospitable, and the
mechanically neat and monotonously useful.
Gross utility kills beauty. We
now have all over the world huge productions of things, huge organizations,
huge administrations of empire – all obstructing the path of life. Civilization is waiting for a great
consummation, for an expression of its soul in beauty. This must be your contribution to the world.
--Rabindranath
Tagore, Essays
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