Quote by Mark Twain
The cat, having sat upon a hot stove lid, will not sit upon a hot stove lid again. But he won't sit upon a cold stove lid, either.
Summary
This quote highlights the cautious nature of the cat. Through the experience of sitting on a hot stove lid in the past, the cat has learned to avoid it in the future. However, the quote also implies that the cat has generalized its fear to all stove lids, including ones that are cold and harmless. It serves as a metaphor to convey that past negative experiences can often leave a lasting impact on one's behavior, leading them to avoid similar situations altogether, even if they may not pose any actual danger.
Topics
Experience
By Mark Twain