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Thirty millions, mostly fools.
Thomas Carlyle
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote suggests that many people lack wisdom or insight.

Thomas Carlyle's quote emphasizes the idea that a significant number of individuals may not possess the discernment or intelligence expected in society. It reflects a critical view of the general populace, implying that collective folly can lead to misguided beliefs and actions.

Themes

FoolsWisdomSocietyInsightIntelligence

In practice

Example use cases

In a discussion on societal issues, this quote can be used to critique popular opinions.

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