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The vulgar boil, the learned roast, an egg
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"The vulgar boil, the learned roast, an egg"

- Alexander Pope

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This quote by Alexander Pope is a metaphor for the different ways in which individuals approach life. The "vulgar" are those who take the simple escape, boiling their eggs instead of putting in the time to roast them. This is a metaphor for those who take the easy way out in life, not taking the time to think things through and instead just going with the circulation. The "found out" are those who make the effort to believe things through, roasting their eggs instead of boiling them. This is a metaphor for those who make the effort to think things through and consider all the alternatives before deciding. This quote is a reminder that it is important to put in the time to think things through and think about all the choices before making a decision, rather than simply taking the simple way out.

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Alexander Pope This quote is written / told by Alexander Pope between May 21, 1688 and May 30, 1744. He was a famous Poet from England. The author also have 88 other quotes.

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