Most of the world would be surprised to know how few of our thoughts are really original with ourselves. What we write and say is, for the most part, a kind of mosaic interweaving of ideas and recollections gathered together out of other people’s talk or books. The combination and rearrangement of them is about all we can call our own. When a man does really evolve an original thought out of his own mind, it is the exception, rather than the rule. It is usually the fruit, either of patient study, or of fresh and vivid experience.
Dinner Plates and Covered Dish
c. 1878
This set includes three dinner plates and a covered dish. Covered dish has two handles trimmed in gold and gold handle on top. The pattern on all pieces are colored brown and cream and depicts large cranes and flowers with leaves. Bottom Plate Mark-"Corea" in brown with small banners and impressed ivory.
