Catholicism Quote by Adolf Hitler
“The more abstractly correct and hence powerful this idea will be, the more impossible remains its complete fulfillment as long as it continues to depend on human beings... If this were not so, the founders of religion could not be counted among the greatest men of this earth... In its workings, even the religion of love is only the weak reflection of the will of its exalted founder; its significance, however, lies in the direction which it attempted to give to a universal human development of culture, ethics, and morality.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Private address, 1939, Adolf Hitler
Idealistic concepts become unattainable when reliant on flawed humans; religious founders are revered despite limitations.
In simple terms: Great ideas fail when dependent on imperfect people.
Recognize human limits.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy design
- moral leadership
- social movements
- educational reform
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can institutions function without human flaws?
- What safeguards can protect lofty ideals?
Human frailty can undermine noble goals.