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“She remembered the day that she first realized she would never be able to read every book in the world," said John Clement. "She cried for days.” quote by About Blaize Clement
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““She remembered the day that she first realized she would never be able to read every book in the world," said John Clement. "She cried for days.””

About Blaize Clement

About This Quote

The quote reflects the overwhelming feeling of realizing the impossibility of fully mastering all knowledge, leading to sorrow.

In simple terms: Realizing you can't read everything causes sadness.

Key Takeaway

Accept limits and focus on meaningful learning.

Themes

knowledge overwhelm grief

Mood

melancholy reflective

Type

literary emotional

When to use this quote

  • academic pursuits
  • personal growth
  • career development
  • life planning

Key Concepts

existential dread information overload

Questions to Reflect On

  • What knowledge do you prioritize?
  • How can you find peace with incomplete mastery?
A Different Perspective

The feeling may be mitigated by embracing selective reading and depth over breadth.

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