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Commitment Quote by Murray Kempton

“Any experience deeply felt makes some men better and some men worse. When it has ended, they share nothing but the recollection of a commitment in which each was tested and to some degree found wanting. [...] The consequences of the journey change the voyager so much more than the embarking or the…” quote by Murray Kempton
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“Any experience deeply felt makes some men better and some men worse. When it has ended, they share nothing but the recollection of a commitment in which each was tested and to some degree found wanting. [...] The consequences of the journey change the voyager so much more than the embarking or the arrival.”

Murray Kempton

About This Quote

Source Essay: The New Yorker, 1970s, null

Intense experiences test character, revealing strengths and flaws, and the aftermath leaves only a shared memory of that test.

In simple terms: Deep experiences expose personal limits and change us.

Key Takeaway

Reflect on how challenges shape you.

Themes

growth character reflection

Mood

thoughtful serious

Type

philosophical reflective

When to use this quote

  • war
  • personal crisis
  • career setbacks
  • relationship endings

Key Concepts

psychology human nature resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • What experience revealed a hidden flaw?
  • How do you integrate lessons from hardship?
A Different Perspective

Not all experiences lead to positive growth; some may cause lasting trauma.

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