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Do you know anything on earth which has not a dangerous side if it is mishandled and exaggerated?
Arthur Conan Doyle
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Everything can have negative consequences if misused or overstated.

This quote highlights the inherent risks associated with all things in life, suggesting that when we mishandle or exaggerate any aspect—be it a situation, a relationship, or a concept—it can lead to perilous outcomes. It serves as a reminder to approach matters with care and moderation, emphasizing the importance of balance in our perceptions and actions.

Themes

DangerMishandlingExaggerationWisdomBalance

In practice

Example use cases

In a lecture about responsible science communication, this quote could serve as a cautionary reminder.

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