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“Men look on knowledge which they learn--or might learn--from others as they do on the most beautiful structures which are not their own: in outward objects, they would rather behold their own hogsty than their neighbor's palace; and in mental ones, would prefer one grain of knowledge gained by…” quote by Sarah Fielding
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“Men look on knowledge which they learn--or might learn--from others as they do on the most beautiful structures which are not their own: in outward objects, they would rather behold their own hogsty than their neighbor's palace; and in mental ones, would prefer one grain of knowledge gained by their own observation to all the wisdom of a thousand Solomons.”

Sarah Fielding

About This Quote

People often value their own ideas over others’, preferring modest personal insights to the vast wisdom of many.

In simple terms: Preference for personal knowledge over collective wisdom.

Key Takeaway

Value others’ contributions.

Themes

pride knowledge humility

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

philosophical reflective

When to use this quote

  • team projects
  • academic research
  • collaborative writing
  • mentor‑mentee discussions
  • community forums

Key Concepts

ego learning bias intellectual modesty

Questions to Reflect On

  • When have you chosen a small insight over a larger one?
  • How can you balance personal and shared knowledge?
A Different Perspective

Over‑emphasis on self can limit growth and insight.

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