Argument Quote by Anonymous
“A good debater is not necessarily an effective vote-getter: you can find a hole in your opponent's argument through which you could drive a coach and four ringing jingle bells all the way, and thrill at the crystallization of a truth wrung out from a bloody dialogue - which, however, may warm only you and your muse, while the smiling paralogist has in the meantime made votes by the tens of thousands.”
About This Quote
Effective debate and winning votes are different skills; a strong argument may satisfy the mind but not the electorate.
In simple terms: Debate skill ≠ voting success
Recognize the gap between persuasive dialogue and mass appeal.
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When to use this quote
- political campaigns
- courtroom arguments
- academic debates
- public forums
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you translate a strong argument into broader public support?
- What role does emotion play in voting decisions?
Winning votes often requires emotional appeal beyond logical argument.