Bird Quote by Toni Morrison
“...when the little boy discovered, at four, the same thing Mr. Smith had learned earlier -- that only birds and planes could fly -- he lost all interest in himself.”
About This Quote
A child’s early fascination with flight, once learned by others, can diminish self‑interest when it feels common.
In simple terms: Learning something everyone knows can kill personal excitement.
Find personal meaning beyond common knowledge.
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When to use this quote
- education
- parenting
- creative arts
- mentoring
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When have you lost interest after others mastered it?
- How can you rekindle unique passion?
Comparison may suppress individuality.