Usually when an author puts the a certain word in quotation marks when it’s not technically supposed to be there is when they are trying to be sarcastic. For example-
If I knew a boy that wasn’t the most bright person and I wanted to be sarcastic I would say Oh yeah, he’s real “bright”.
Answer:
I’m not fully sure but in my opinion i would think, “You can not learn in the future unless you learn from your mistakes.” I hope this helps, Sorry if it is wrong.
Best of luck!!<3
Answer: I am taking this answer from the dictionary so that way you can get a better understanding of the word.
UTILIZE
u·ti·lize
/ˈyoodlˌīz/
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verb
verb: utilize; 3rd person present: utilizes; past tense: utilized; past participle: utilized; gerund or present participle: utilizing; verb: utilise; 3rd person present: utilises; past tense: utilised; past participle: utilised; gerund or present participle: utilising
make practical and effective use of.
"vitamin C helps your body utilize the iron present in your diet"
He means mischief is the thoughts f a desperate man he thinks bad things because he is a impatient person