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Apes Quote by Aldous Huxley

“A poor degenerate from the ape, Whose hands are four, whose tail's a limb, I contemplate my flaccid shape And know I may not rival him Save with my mind.” quote by Aldous Huxley
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“A poor degenerate from the ape, Whose hands are four, whose tail's a limb, I contemplate my flaccid shape And know I may not rival him Save with my mind.”

Aldous Huxley

About This Quote

Source Poem: Unknown, null

The speaker compares his physical form to an ape, feeling inadequate physically but proud of his intellect.

In simple terms: He feels physically weak but mentally strong.

Key Takeaway

Value mental abilities over physical form.

Themes

self‑acceptance human nature comparative self‑esteem

Mood

introspective philosophical

Type

poem reflection

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • academic discussion
  • self‑esteem counseling

Key Concepts

evolution identity intellectual pride

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance physical and mental self‑worth?
  • Can intellect compensate for perceived physical flaws?
A Different Perspective

Physical limitations can cause distress.

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