Adversity Quote by Anonymous
“Human rights' are a fine thing, but how can we make ourselves sure that our rights do not expand at the expense of the rights of others. A society with unlimited rights is incapable of standing to adversity. If we do not wish to be ruled by a coercive authority, then each of us must rein himself in...A stable society is achieved not by balancing opposing forces but by conscious self-limitation: by the principle that we are always duty-bound to defer to the sense of moral justice.”
About This Quote
Rights must be limited by moral duty to prevent one’s freedoms from infringing on others, ensuring societal stability without coercive rule.
In simple terms: Moral self‑restraint limits rights for collective good.
Balance rights with justice.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- public policy debates
- community governance
- civil discourse
- legislative drafting
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- designing balanced legal frameworks
- educating citizens on civic responsibility
Questions to Reflect On
- How do we define the boundary between personal liberty and societal harm?
- What mechanisms can enforce self‑limitation without authoritarianism?