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Architect Quote by Samuel Johnson

“Some read for style, and some for argument: one has little care about the sentiment, he observes only how it is expressed; another regards not the conclusion, but is diligent to mark how it is inferred; they read for other purposes than the attainment of practical knowledge; and are no more likely…” quote by Samuel Johnson
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“Some read for style, and some for argument: one has little care about the sentiment, he observes only how it is expressed; another regards not the conclusion, but is diligent to mark how it is inferred; they read for other purposes than the attainment of practical knowledge; and are no more likely to grow wise by an examination of a treatise of moral prudence, than an architect to inflame his devotion by considering attentively the proportions of a temple.”

Samuel Johnson

About This Quote

Reading for style or argument without seeking practical wisdom is akin to admiring a building’s proportions without understanding its purpose; true learning requires applying insight, not merely analyzing form.

In simple terms: Study should aim at practical wisdom, not just aesthetic analysis.

Key Takeaway

Connect intellectual analysis to real‑world application.

Themes

education critical thinking purpose wisdom

Mood

analytical thought‑provoking

Type

academic reflective

When to use this quote

  • law school case analysis
  • architectural design critique
  • philosophical debate

Key Concepts

epistemology pragmatism

Practical Applications

  • pair textual analysis with actionable projects
  • use case studies to test theories

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance form and function in learning?
  • When is pure analysis more valuable than immediate application?
A Different Perspective

Purely practical focus can neglect the value of aesthetic appreciation.

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