what does the line "the man never believed in mere utlity " mean?
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The line “the man never believed in mere utility” means that the man never believed that he should do anything just because it is useful and productive. He was of the opinion that it is not necessary that something should be done only if it is valued and useful.
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The line “the man never believed in mere utility” means that the man never believed that he should do anything just because it is useful and productive. He was of the opinion that it is not necessary that something should be done only if it is valued and useful.
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