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Life is a travelling to the edge of knowledge, then a leap taken.
D. H. Lawrence
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Life involves seeking knowledge and taking risks based on what you learn.

This quote by D. H. Lawrence suggests that life is a journey where we continuously pursue knowledge. Once we have broadened our understanding, we must be brave enough to take significant steps, or 'leaps', into the unknown, utilizing that knowledge to further our experiences and growth.

Themes

LifeKnowledgeRiskJourneyBravery

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about the importance of education and risk-taking.

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