Quote by Isaac Asimov
I know nothing of that directly; I only know what I have been told by other young ones who couldn't have known directly either. I want to find out the truth about them and the wanting has grown until there is more of curiosity in me than fear.
Summary
In this quote, the speaker acknowledges their lack of direct knowledge about something, relying instead on information passed down to them by others. However, their curiosity outweighs their fear, fueling their desire to uncover the truth. The quote suggests that the speaker recognizes the limitations of relying solely on hearsay or second-hand information, and instead seeks to gain a firsthand understanding of the subject matter for themselves.
Topics
Truth
By Isaac Asimov