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Contemplate Quote by Beryl Markham

“[The lion] began to contemplate me with a kind of quiet premeditation, like that of a slow-witted man fondling an unaccustomed thought.” quote by Beryl Markham
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“[The lion] began to contemplate me with a kind of quiet premeditation, like that of a slow-witted man fondling an unaccustomed thought.”

Beryl Markham

About This Quote

Source Memoir: West with the Night by Beryl Markham, 1982

The passage likens a lion’s thoughtful stare to a slow, deliberate mental process when confronting unfamiliar ideas.

In simple terms: A lion’s calm look mirrors careful thinking about new thoughts.

Key Takeaway

Approach new ideas patiently.

Themes

reflection patience learning

Mood

contemplative curious

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • first encounters with strangers
  • learning new skills
  • creative brainstorming
  • solving complex problems

Key Concepts

cognitive processing mindful observation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does patience affect decision speed?
  • When is swift action preferable?
A Different Perspective

Patience may delay decisive action.

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