Quote by Eugene Field

A mighty good sausage stuffer was spoiled when the man became a poet.


A mighty good sausage stuffer was spoiled when the man becam

Summary

This quote suggests that the man's skill of being a good sausage stuffer was "spoiled" or rendered useless when he transitioned into being a poet. It conveys the idea that pursuing one passion or talent may come at the expense of another. The quote may also imply a certain appreciation for practical and tangible skills compared to the more abstract and subjective nature of poetry.

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Poetry
By Eugene Field
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