Education Quote by H.M. Forester
““All this attending educational lectures and reading is greatly tempting, of course, and a great many would-be students spend their whole lives in such study. But in reality they have reached an unseen or unobserved impasse, and are merely milling around base camp and congratulating themselves and their fellow wayfarers on having achieved such dizzying heights.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Ship (The) by H.M. Forester, 1941
Endless study can become a stagnant plateau, where scholars celebrate superficial heights without true progress.
In simple terms: Too much study can stall real learning.
Seek depth, avoid endless superficial study.
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When to use this quote
- academic research
- self‑education
- career development
- creative projects
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What practical steps will you take beyond study?
- How can you measure genuine progress?
Depth requires action, not just accumulation of knowledge.