For even the best of us get the words wrong when we want them to express such intangible and almost unsayable things. But all the same I believe that you need not remain without solution if you hold close to nature, to what is simple in it, to the small things people hardly see and which all of a sudden can become great and immeasurable; if you have this love for what is slight, and quite unassumingly, as a servant, seek to win the confidence of what seems poor— then everything will grow easier, more unified and somehow more conciliatory, not perhaps in the intellect, which , amazed, remains a step behind, but in your deepest consciousness, watchfulness and knowledge.
— Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet
