Summary
This quote means that life is not always enjoyable and filled with luxury. It suggests that life can be tough and challenging, just like eating fricassied frog and eel pie, which are not commonly regarded as appetizing dishes. It serves as a reminder to not expect everything to be pleasant and to be prepared for the hardships and difficulties that come with life. It urges us to embrace both the good and the bad experiences as an integral part of the human journey.
Topics
Life
By C.S. Lewis