The dog is the only living being that has found and recognizes an indubitable, tangible and definite god. He knows to whom above him to give himself. He has not to seek for a superior and infinite power.
No living creature, not even man, has achieved, in the centre of his sphere, what the bee has achieved in her own: and were some one from another world to descend and ask of the earth the most perfect creation of the logic of life, we should needs have to offer the humble comb of honey.
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What this quote means
The quote emphasizes the remarkable achievements of bees in their natural habitat, suggesting that their work is a pinnacle of life’s logic.
In this quote, Maurice Maeterlinck highlights the extraordinary capabilities of bees, particularly through their creation of honeycombs, which he regards as an ultimate manifestation of nature's logic. He suggests that these small creatures, despite their humble status, have accomplished something profound that surpasses even human achievements, reflecting a deep respect for the intricate order and productivity found in nature. The honeycomb serves as a metaphor for excellence, indicating that every being has its own significance and contribution to the world.
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Example use cases
This quote can be used in a speech about the importance of bees in our ecosystem.
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