Shelves full of books are all around me. Opening the different volumes I take a look, and find the pages covered with writings in unknown scripts – tadpole traces, bird feet markings, twisted branches. And in my dream I am able to read them all, to make sense of everything despite its difficulty. Jonathan D. Spence
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In this quote, the author is saying that there are a lot of things in the world that we can’t understand. If we can’t understand something it is because we haven’t been taught to do so yet. It doesn’t mean that we aren’t smart enough or have a weak mind, just that there are things out there that are beyond our understanding. I think this quote is an encouragement to people who feel that they aren’t smart enough to learn something new or think that they don’t have the ability to learn something complex.

Source: Return To Dragon Mountain: Memories Of A Late Ming Man

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