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Adventure Quote by Anonymous

“But what manner of use would it be ploughing through that darkness?' asked Drinian. Use?' replied Reepicheep. 'Use, Captain?' If you mean by filling our bellies or our purses, I confess it will be no use at all. So far as I know we did not set sail to look for things useful but to seek honour and…” quote by Anonymous
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“But what manner of use would it be ploughing through that darkness?' asked Drinian. Use?' replied Reepicheep. 'Use, Captain?' If you mean by filling our bellies or our purses, I confess it will be no use at all. So far as I know we did not set sail to look for things useful but to seek honour and adventures. And here is as great an adventure as I have ever heard of, and here, if we turn back, no little impeachment of all our honours.”

Anonymous

About This Quote

Source Book: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, C.S. Lewis, 1952

The quote highlights that true purpose lies in honor and adventure, not material gain.

In simple terms: Honor and adventure matter more than profit.

Key Takeaway

Pursue meaningful quests over profit.

Themes

honor adventure purpose materialism

Mood

reflective inspirational

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • exploration
  • career choices
  • personal growth
  • team missions

Key Concepts

ethical philosophy heroic quest value of experience

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does honor mean to you?
  • How can you prioritize adventure over profit?
A Different Perspective

Material rewards may not sustain long‑term fulfillment.

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