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Man performs and engenders so much more than he can or should have to bear. That's how he finds that he can bear anything.
William Faulkner
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The human capacity to endure surpasses initial expectations, revealing resilience.

This quote by William Faulkner speaks to the inherent strength within individuals, emphasizing that people often take on more burdens than they believe they can handle. Through this experience, they discover their remarkable ability to withstand challenges and adversity, fostering an understanding of their own limits and capacities.

Themes

ResilienceEnduranceStrengthBurdenCapacity

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about overcoming challenges, this quote could inspire individuals to embrace their struggles.

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