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There is nothing so pitiful as a young cynic because he has gone from knowing nothing to believing nothing.
Maya Angelou
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote highlights the sadness of a young person who becomes cynical and loses their sense of wonder and belief.

Maya Angelou's quote emphasizes the loss that occurs when a young person, who initially possesses an innocent curiosity about life, becomes disillusioned and adopts a cynical view. This transition is portrayed as tragic because it represents a shift from hopeful potential to a state of hopelessness, where the individual no longer believes in ideals or dreams.

Themes

CynicismBeliefYouthDisillusionmentIdealism

In practice

Example use cases

Use this quote in a speech about the importance of maintaining hope in youth.

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