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Existence Quote by Arthur Conan Doyle

“...I cannot live without brain-work. What else is there to live for? Stand at the window here. Was ever such a dreary, dismal, unprofitable world? See how the yellow fog swirls down the street and drifts across the dun-colored houses. What could be more hopelessly prosaic and material? What is the…” quote by Arthur Conan Doyle
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““...I cannot live without brain-work. What else is there to live for? Stand at the window here. Was ever such a dreary, dismal, unprofitable world? See how the yellow fog swirls down the street and drifts across the dun-colored houses. What could be more hopelessly prosaic and material? What is the use of having powers, doctor, when one has no field upon which to exert them? Crime is commonplace, existence is commonplace, and no qualities save those which are commonplace have any function upon earth.””

Arthur Conan Doyle

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle, 1912

The narrator feels existential despair, seeing the world as meaningless without a purposeful pursuit for his intellect.

In simple terms: Life feels empty without meaningful work.

Key Takeaway

Seek purposeful intellectual engagement.

Themes

existentialism despair meaninglessness

Mood

melancholic contemplative

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • academic research
  • creative projects
  • philosophical inquiry
  • volunteering

Key Concepts

nihilism purpose intellectual fulfillment

Questions to Reflect On

  • What gives your life meaning beyond work?
  • How can you create purpose in mundane settings?
A Different Perspective

Even with purpose, external circumstances may limit fulfillment.

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