We cannot comprehend what comprehends us.

Meaning of the quote

We cannot fully understand the things that are greater than us. The world and the universe are so vast and complex that we, as humans, can never fully grasp them. This quote suggests that there are always aspects of the world that are beyond our ability to comprehend.

About Wendell Berry

Wendell Berry is an acclaimed American novelist, poet, essayist, environmental activist, cultural critic, and farmer. He is known for his agrarian themes and novels set in the rural community of Port William, Kentucky. Berry has received numerous prestigious awards, including the National Humanities Medal and induction into the Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame.

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