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“We never really know and the very fact that there are such words in the language as disappointment, regret, etc., is testimony to the pervasiveness and persistence of this feature of the human condition.” quote by Thomas Sowell
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“We never really know and the very fact that there are such words in the language as disappointment, regret, etc., is testimony to the pervasiveness and persistence of this feature of the human condition.”

Thomas Sowell

About This Quote

Source Book: "A Conflict of Visions", 1987

Human language reflects deep emotional experiences like disappointment and regret, showing these feelings are inherent to humanity.

In simple terms: Words show disappointment and regret are human.

Key Takeaway

Accept emotional language as part of life.

Themes

human nature emotion language

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical educational

When to use this quote

  • counseling
  • education
  • writing

Key Concepts

philosophy psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What role do disappointment and regret play in growth?
  • How can we transform these feelings?
A Different Perspective

Focusing on negativity can hinder growth.

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