Translate the Idea of a Complete Cure 20

This convenience writer reminds her readers that people live through a variety of experiences, no matter how much we may wish for universal answers to the mysteries of life.

Translate the Idea of a Complete Cure

What does it mean?

The spirit and the heart of the young dreamer

may ask in vain

for a universal definition.

Time measures our rapid journey,

and the every-varying landscapes

call attention to a beautiful variation of voyages.

Source document: The Conclusion of a Voyage Round the World by Beauvoir, Stephenson, and Stephenson, published in 1872

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