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Life's rich tapestry
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Does anyone know where the phrase comes from?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I make reference to the tapestries in our lives often at funerals. And I remember back to my earliest childhood when I would meet people and imagined them as being different colours of thread in 'my' personal tapestry...so it must have been presented to me in that way by someone..but I have no idea who.
Good question...sorry I can't help with this one..
Fr Bill
Good question...sorry I can't help with this one..
Fr Bill
I seem to remember the phrase being attributed to Arthur Marshall, who later appeared on `Call My Bluff`, as "all stitches in life's rich tapestry"
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It is the kind of metaphor that will have been used for as long as tapestries have been around. Many of them were allegorical in nature, it's inevitable that analogies should develop between them and life itself. Cf. the expression "the book of life". Also, they were often rolled up for transportation and it's easy to imagine the excitement of watching them unfold again, like a story, or the way life itself "unfolds".
Many creation myths see the world as woven into existence, here is just one article on that subject but it's an interesting one http://en.wikipedia.o...aving_%28mythology%29
Schopenhauer also comes to mind - he compared the first and the second half of life to the right and the wrong side of an embroidery. Search this page for "embroidery" and you'll find the spot http://www.westernrev...unsels_and_maxims.htm
And last but not least... ♫♪ my life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue ♪♫ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7q-1OAbNXg
(I think my point here is nobody and everybody said it first. We say it in Swedish too, BTW.)
Many creation myths see the world as woven into existence, here is just one article on that subject but it's an interesting one http://en.wikipedia.o...aving_%28mythology%29
Schopenhauer also comes to mind - he compared the first and the second half of life to the right and the wrong side of an embroidery. Search this page for "embroidery" and you'll find the spot http://www.westernrev...unsels_and_maxims.htm
And last but not least... ♫♪ my life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue ♪♫ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7q-1OAbNXg
(I think my point here is nobody and everybody said it first. We say it in Swedish too, BTW.)