Quote by Charles Dickens
Change begets change. Nothing propagates so fast. If a man habituated to a narrow circle of cares and pleasures, out of which he seldom travels, step beyond it, though for never so brief a space, his departure from the monotonous scene on which he has been an actor of importance would seem to be the signal for instant confusion. The mine which Time has slowly dug beneath familiar objects is sprung in an instant; and what was rock before, becomes but sand and dust.
Summary
This quote suggests that change has a ripple effect and can quickly disrupt and transform the familiar and stagnant aspects of our lives. The example given is of a man accustomed to a limited and predictable existence who ventures momentarily into something new. This small departure from his usual routine leads to chaos and upheaval, as the foundations of his established world crumble. It highlights how even a brief exposure to something different can have a profound impact, dismantling what was once solid and revealing its impermanence.