Quote by: Dodie Smith

He stood staring into the wood for a minute, then said: "What is it about the English countryside — why is the beauty so much more than visual? Why does it touch one so?" He sounded faintly sad. Perhaps he finds beauty saddening — I do myself sometimes. Once when I was quite little I asked father why this was and he explained that it was due to our knowledge of beauty's evanescence, which reminds us that we ourselves shall die. Then he said I was probably too young to understand him; but I understood perfectly.


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Author Bio


  • NameDodie Smith
  • DescriptionEnglish novelist and playwright
  • AliasesCharles Henry Percy; C. L. Anthony; Dorothy Gladys Smith
  • BornMay 3, 1896
  • DiedNovember 24, 1990
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionWriter; Autobiographer; Novelist; Playwright
  • WorksThe Hundred And One Dalmatians; I Capture The Castle; The Starlight Barking; Dear Octopus; Autumn Crocus