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“...for the door to the house had many bolts, locks, bars, and fasteners, as is common in the dwellings of misers.” quote by Michael Crichton
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““...for the door to the house had many bolts, locks, bars, and fasteners, as is common in the dwellings of misers.””

Michael Crichton

About This Quote

The passage describes a miser’s house as heavily secured with numerous locks and bolts, emphasizing extreme protective measures.

In simple terms: A miser’s home is over‑secured.

Key Takeaway

Recognize when excessive security reflects fear of loss.

Themes

greed security paranoia materialism

Mood

cautious critical

Type

analytical observational

When to use this quote

  • home security planning
  • financial advice
  • character analysis

Key Concepts

over‑protection psychological defense

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do people over‑protect possessions?
  • When does security become counterproductive?
A Different Perspective

Too many locks can hinder necessary access.

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