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Did you ever think, Clarice, why the Philistines don't understand you? It's because you are the answer to Samson's riddle. You are the honey in the lion.
Thomas Harris
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What this quote means

The quote highlights the complexity of understanding and appreciating individuality amidst societal ignorance.

In this quote, Thomas Harris uses a metaphor to illustrate the idea that true value and depth of understanding often elude those who conform to societal norms, represented by the Philistines. The reference to 'honey in the lion' symbolizes something sweet and valuable hidden within a fearsome exterior, suggesting that Clarice embodies a richness and complexity that only a few can truly appreciate.

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UnderstandingIndividualitySocietyHidden ValueComplexity

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