“But there are men for whom the unattainable has a special attraction. Usually they are not experts: their ambitions and fantasies are strong enough to brush aside the doubts which more cautious men might have. Determination and faith are their strongest weapons. At best such men are regarded as eccentric; at worst, mad...”
In this quote by Walt Unsworth, the idea of pursuing the unattainable is explored through the lens of certain individuals who possess strong ambitions and fantasies. Unsworth suggests that these individuals, driven by determination and faith, are often deemed eccentric or even mad by society for their relentless pursuit of seemingly impossible goals. This quote highlights the power of perseverance and the willingness to defy conventional wisdom in the face of challenges.
In today's fast-paced and competitive world, Walt Unsworth's words ring true as ever. The quote highlights the power of ambition, determination, and faith in driving individuals towards the seemingly unattainable. In a society that often values caution and conformity, those who dare to dream big and pursue their ambitions relentlessly are seen as eccentric or even crazy. However, history has shown that it is often these "mad" individuals who bring about groundbreaking innovations and change the world for the better.
In this quote, Walt Unsworth highlights the unique mindset of individuals who are drawn to the unattainable. These are people who may not be experts in their field, but their unwavering determination and faith drive them to pursue their goals, despite the doubts of others. Whether considered eccentric or mad, these individuals possess a relentless spirit that propels them towards the seemingly impossible.
When reading this quote by Walt Unsworth, it may lead us to ponder on the following questions:
“No latitude makes any difference to what men will do to other men, whether for gain or in the name of justice.”
“Numbers of men are getting richer and greater numbers are getting poorer. Alas, both classes have higher expectations these days. In Short, sir, there has been a leap in bribes.”
“ThoughtOf obedience, faith, adhesiveness;As I stand aloof and look there is to me something profoundly affecting in large masses of men following the lead of those who do not believe in men.”
“Men are moral beings in their untrammelled nature. If constraint and coercion can once be removed they will be happy and if they are happy they will also be good...”
“This praise, though far from fulsome, gave me pleasure and that is to my shame. But there was something in him, some power of spirit, that made me want to please him. Perhaps, it occurs to me now, it was no more than the intensity of his wish. Men are distinguished by the power of their wanting. What this one wanted became his province and his meal, he governed it and fed on it from the first moment of desire. Besides, with the perversity of our nature, being tested had made me more desire to succeed, though knowing the enterprise to be sinful.”
“This is the female form, vapor, A divine nimbus exhales from it from head to foot, It attracts with fierce undeniable attraction, I am drawn by its breath as if I were no more than a helpless vapor, all falls aside but myself and it, Books, art, religion, time, the visible and solid earth, and what was expected of heavaen or fear'd of hell, are now consumed, Mad filament, ungovernable shoots play out of it, the response likewise ungovernable...”