Summary
This quote suggests that it is not ideal for one person to be significantly more intelligent, knowledgeable, or wise than another within themselves. It implies the importance of striving for balance and equality between one's different facets or sides. The quote emphasizes the need for self-development and growth to ensure that intellectual capacities are evenly distributed, rather than having an imbalance where one part of a person continually outshines the other.
By Jane Austen