nobody knows what anything is; a man can learn only what a thing means!
 George MacDonald, Lilith (1895). copy citation

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Author George MacDonald
Source Lilith
Topic learning meaning
Date 1895
Language English
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“I threw myself on a couch. Mr. Raven drew a chair to my side and sat down. For a minute or two neither spoke. I was the first to break the silence. “What does it all mean?” I said. “A good question!” he rejoined: “nobody knows what anything is; a man can learn only what a thing means! Whether he do, depends on the use he is making of it.” “I have made no use of anything yet!” “Not much; but you know the fact, and that is something! Most people take more than a lifetime to learn that they have learned nothing, and done less!” source