"I was pretty much grown-up by the time I attended school in Britain - or as grown-up as I'll ever get"
- Walter Jon Williams
About this Quote
This quote by Walter Jon Williams speaks to the concept that we are never ever genuinely done growing and discovering. It suggests that despite the fact that he had currently experienced a lot of life by the time he went to school in Britain, he was still open up to finding out and growing. This quote indicates that no matter just how much knowledge and experience we have, there is constantly more to discover and more to grow. It likewise speaks to the concept that we are never truly done growing and establishing as people. We can constantly make every effort to progress versions of ourselves, no matter just how much we have actually currently accomplished. This quote is a pointer that we must never ever stop making every effort to become better and to get more information.
This quote is written / told by Walter Jon Williams somewhere between October 15, 1953 and today. He/she was a famous Writer from USA.
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