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What does Douglas mean when he says "it is not light that is needed, but fire"?

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Douglas is referring to the need for passion and enthusiasm in order to achieve something. He is suggesting that it is not enough to simply have knowledge or understanding, but that one must be driven and motivated to take action.
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