Jack London quote about reality from White Fang - He would have to learn the reality of a thing before he could put his faith into it.
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He would have to learn the reality of a thing before he could put his faith into it.
 Jack London, White Fang (1906). copy citation

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Author Jack London
Source White Fang
Topic reality faith
Date 1906
Language English
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Weblink http://www.gutenberg.org/files/910/910-h/910-h.htm

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“His conclusion was that things were not always what they appeared to be. The cub's fear of the unknown was an inherited distrust, and it had now been strengthened by experience. Thenceforth, in the nature of things, he would possess an abiding distrust of appearances. He would have to learn the reality of a thing before he could put his faith into it.
One other adventure was destined for him that day. He had recollected that there was such a thing in the world as his mother. And then there came to him a feeling that he wanted her more than all the rest of the things in the world.” source

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