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Great writing Quote by Mick Herron

“There is a topic being left unaddressed, and Belwether is starting to feel his way around its edges, like a man sizing up a hedge, clippers in hand. To such a man, the existence of an article like a microcassette tape, contents unknown, might represent a challenge: Is this to be incorporated into…” quote by Mick Herron
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““There is a topic being left unaddressed, and Belwether is starting to feel his way around its edges, like a man sizing up a hedge, clippers in hand. To such a man, the existence of an article like a microcassette tape, contents unknown, might represent a challenge: Is this to be incorporated into the topiary, or clipped away, bagged and despatched? Soon enough, he feels, the answer will make itself known.””

Mick Herron

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Man Who Died Twice by Mick Herron, 2022

A character wrestles with an unknown, potentially disruptive piece of information, debating whether to integrate or discard it

In simple terms: He wonders if a mysterious article should be kept or removed

Key Takeaway

Weigh the value of unknown information before deciding its fate

Themes

decision making uncertainty information overload

Mood

curious analytical

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • research
  • journalism
  • strategic planning
  • personal life choices

Key Concepts

risk assessment critical thinking

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would you do with an ambiguous piece of data?
  • When is it better to discard unknowns?
A Different Perspective

Over‑analysis can stall progress; sometimes action is needed before full understanding

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