he knows to live, who keeps the middle state. (a)is this line relevant in a student's life? give an example
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The given quote "He knows to live who keeps the middle state", was quoted by Alexander Pope. The complete quote is - "He knows to live who keeps the middle state, And neither leans on this side nor on that.”
This means that a person should stay neutral and not get swayed or influenced by external and worldly matters. This quote can be used to draw relevance to a student's life too. A student should stay put and concentrate on the right way to study. It is not right to get swayed about other worldy matters, or friends, or any kind of complexity. Following this path with concentration an interest would allow a student to be confident and achieve the goal and aim.
This means that a person should stay neutral and not get swayed or influenced by external and worldly matters. This quote can be used to draw relevance to a student's life too. A student should stay put and concentrate on the right way to study. It is not right to get swayed about other worldy matters, or friends, or any kind of complexity. Following this path with concentration an interest would allow a student to be confident and achieve the goal and aim.
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The complete quote is "He knows to live, who keeps the middle state And neither leans on this side nor on that."
It means that a person should stay neutral. He/She should not get swayed or influenced by external as well as worldly matters.
This line is related to a student's life as a student should only focus and concentrate on his/her work no matter what!
He/She should get distracted by external and worldly matters such as his/her friends.
It means that a person should stay neutral. He/She should not get swayed or influenced by external as well as worldly matters.
This line is related to a student's life as a student should only focus and concentrate on his/her work no matter what!
He/She should get distracted by external and worldly matters such as his/her friends.
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