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Like Monkeys Quote by Anthony Powell

“He stood pondering this flat, forthright declaration of anti-simianism on Miss Weedon’s part. The notion that some people might not like monkeys was evidently entirely new to him; surprising, perhaps a trifle displeasing, but at the same time one of those general ideas of which one can easily…” quote by Anthony Powell
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““He stood pondering this flat, forthright declaration of anti-simianism on Miss Weedon’s part. The notion that some people might not like monkeys was evidently entirely new to him; surprising, perhaps a trifle displeasing, but at the same time one of those general ideas of which one can easily grasp the general import without being necessarily in agreement. It was a theory that startled by its stark simplicity.””

Anthony Powell

About This Quote

Source Novel: A Dance to the Music of Time, 1975

A simple, surprising idea can be grasped quickly even if one disagrees, highlighting how stark statements can provoke thought.

In simple terms: Simple ideas are easy to understand but may still be controversial.

Key Takeaway

Consider the impact of simple statements.

Themes

simplicity perception agreement provocation

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical observational

When to use this quote

  • debates
  • teaching
  • media analysis
  • political rhetoric

Key Concepts

philosophy cognitive bias communication

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you evaluate the truth of a simple claim?
  • When does simplicity become misleading?
A Different Perspective

Such ideas may overlook nuance and complexity.

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