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Boat Thought Quote by Patrick O'Brian

“They made him [Stephen] a little canvas boat, and it was thought that if he were obliged to wear two sea-elephant's bladders, blown up and attached to his person, he could not come to harm in such a placid sea; but after an unfortunate experience in which he became involved in his umbrella and it…” quote by Patrick O'Brian
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““They made him [Stephen] a little canvas boat, and it was thought that if he were obliged to wear two sea-elephant's bladders, blown up and attached to his person, he could not come to harm in such a placid sea; but after an unfortunate experience in which he became involved in his umbrella and it was found that the bladders buoyed up his meagre hams alone, so that only the presence of Babbington's Newfoundland preserved him, he was forbidden to go unaccompanied.””

Patrick O'Brian

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Far Side of the World, 1975

Describes a convoluted safety plan that ultimately fails, highlighting reliance on absurd measures over common sense.

In simple terms: Absurd safety measures fail without common sense.

Key Takeaway

Rely on practical solutions.

Themes

satire risk absurdity

Mood

wry critical

Type

literary humorous

When to use this quote

  • maritime travel
  • risk management
  • team coordination

Key Concepts

logic human error

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why trust bizarre solutions?
  • What simple safeguards could replace them?
A Different Perspective

Overcomplication can create new hazards.

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