Order the phrases to make poems by a well-known author These verses were called "grooks" by their author Piet Hein (1905—1996) who was a Danish scientist, inventor, author and poet. His so-called grooks and illustrations to them made Piet Hein famous the world over. 1. Ars Brevis There is one art, no more, no less; to do all things with artlessness. 2. Small Things and Great A bit beyond perception's reach I sometimes believe I see that Life is two locked boxes, each containing the other's key. 3. Social Mechanism When people always try to take the very smallest piece of cake how can it also always be that that's the one that's left for me? 4. Consolation Grook Losing one glove is certainly painful, but nothing compared to the pain of losing one, throwing away the other, and finding the first one again. 5. Abreast He who aims to keep abreast is for ever second best. 6. Only Hoping Only hoping isn't what gives us strength to cope. Let us only hope; but not only only hope.
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Order the phrases to make poems by a well-known author

These verses were called "grooks" by their author Piet Hein (1905—1996) who was a Danish scientist, inventor, author and poet. His so-called grooks and illustrations to them made Piet Hein famous the world over.

  1. Ars Brevis
  • There is
  • one art,
  • no more,
  • no less;
  • to do
  • all things
  • with artlessness.

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  1. Small Things and Great
  • A bit beyond perception's reach
  • I sometimes believe I see
  • that Life is two locked boxes, each
  • containing the other's key.

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  1. Social Mechanism
  • When people always
  • try to take
  • the very smallest
  • piece of cake
  • how can it also
  • always be
  • that that's the one
  • that's left for me?

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  1. Consolation Grook
  • Losing one glove
  • is certainly painful,
  • but nothing
  • compared to the pain
  • of losing one,
  • throwing away the other,
  • and finding the first one again.

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  1. Abreast
  • He who aims
  • to keep abreast
  • is for ever
  • second best.

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  1. Only Hoping
  • Only hoping isn't what
  • gives us strength to cope.
  • Let us only hope; but not
  • only only hope.

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