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William James
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What this quote means

The quote encourages us to make the most of new knowledge or discoveries.

William James, a prominent philosopher and psychologist, emphasizes the importance of actively engaging with new discoveries and insights. By encouraging individuals to fully embrace and utilize what they learn, he suggests that the true value of knowledge lies not only in its acquisition but in its application to enhance our lives and understanding.

Themes

DiscoveryKnowledgeApplicationAdvantageInsight

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about embracing innovation at a tech conference.

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Many persons nowadays seem to think that any conclusion must be very scientific if the arguments in favor of it are derived from twitching of frogs' legs (especially if the frogs are decapitated) and that, on the other hand, any doctrine chiefly vouched for by the feelings of human beings (with heads on their shoulders) must be benighted and superstitious.
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The lunatic's visions of horror are all drawn from the material of daily fact. Our civilization is founded on the shambles, and every individual existence goes out in a lonely spasm of helpless agony.
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As there is no worse lie than a truth misunderstood by those who hear it, so reasonable arguments, challenges to magnanimity, and appeals to sympathy or justice, are folly when we are dealing with human crocodiles and boa-constrictors.
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