VALUES
Once a man unearthed in his
field a marble statue of great beauty. And he took it to a collector who
loved all beautiful things and offered it to him for sale, and the collector
bought it for a large price. And they parted.
And as the man walked home with his money he
thought, and he said to himself, "How much life this money means! How can
anyone give all this for a dead carved stone buried and undreamed of in
the earth for a thousand years?"
And now the collector was looking at his statue,
and he was thinking, and he said to himself, "What beauty! What life! The
dream of what a soul! -- and fresh with the sweet sleep of a thousand years.
How can anyone give all this for money, dead and dreamless?"