Quote by E.M. Forster
We reach in desperation beyond the fog, beyond the very stars, the voids of the universe are ransacked to justify the monster, and stamped with a human face. London is religions opportunity--not the decorous religion of theologians, but an anthropomorphic, crude. Yes, the continuous flow would be tolerable if a man of our own sort--not anyone pompous or tearful--were caring for us up in the sky.
Summary
This quote suggests that in moments of desperation, humans seek to find meaning and justification by looking beyond what is immediately visible. It implies that people turn to religion, particularly one that portrays a deity in human form, as a source of comfort and reassurance. The mention of London hints at the idea that urban environments provide ample opportunities for individuals to find solace in an anthropomorphic belief system. The quote also expresses a desire for a divine figure that can empathize and care for humanity without being overly grandiose or sentimental.
By E.M. Forster