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Mole Quote by Kenneth Grahame

“This day was only the first of man similar ones for the emancipated Mole, each of them longer and fuller of interest as the ripening summer moved onward. He learned to swim and to row, and entered into the joy of running water; and with his ear to the reed stems he caught, at intervals, something…” quote by Kenneth Grahame
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““This day was only the first of man similar ones for the emancipated Mole, each of them longer and fuller of interest as the ripening summer moved onward. He learned to swim and to row, and entered into the joy of running water; and with his ear to the reed stems he caught, at intervals, something of what the wind went whispering so constantly among them.””

Kenneth Grahame

About This Quote

Source Book: The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame, 1908

The liberated Mole experiences a series of increasingly enriching days, discovering new joys in nature and water activities.

In simple terms: Mole enjoys new experiences in nature.

Key Takeaway

Embrace curiosity and explore new activities.

Themes

growth adventure nature learning

Mood

joyful reflective

Type

narrative inspirational

When to use this quote

  • summer outings
  • learning to swim
  • exploring waterways
  • mindful listening

Key Concepts

personal development sensory awareness seasonal change

Questions to Reflect On

  • What new activity could you try this summer?
  • How does nature inspire personal growth?
A Different Perspective

Progress may be gradual and requires patience.

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