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A great memory is never made synonymous with wisdom, any more than a dictionary would be called a treatise.
John Henry Newman
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Memory and knowledge are not the same; wisdom involves understanding beyond just memorization.

In this quote, John Henry Newman argues that having a great memory does not equate to being wise. Wisdom is characterized by the ability to apply knowledge and understanding in a meaningful way, rather than merely recalling facts like one would with a dictionary. This distinction emphasizes the importance of deep comprehension and insight over rote memorization.

Themes

MemoryWisdomKnowledgeUnderstandingInsight

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used in a graduation speech to emphasize the difference between knowledge and wisdom.

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