To me, the explanation of life seems to be its melody, its pattern. And I feel in life such an infinite, truly inconceivable fantasy.
Interview with Bent Mohn, The New York Times Book Review, November 3, 1957.
![To me, the explanation of life seems to be its melody, its pattern. And I feel in life such an infinite, truly inconceivable fantasy.](http://cdn.myquotes.org/images/isak-dinesen/to-me-the-explanation-of-life-seems-to-be-its-melody-its-pattern-and-i-feel-in-life-such-an.jpg)
To me, the explanation of life seems to be its melody, its pattern. And I feel in life such an infinite, truly inconceivable fantasy.