Abolition Quote by Anonymous
“I have received no assurance that anything we can do will eradicate suffering. I think the best results are obtained by people who work quietly away at limited objectives, such as the abolition of the slave trade, or prison reform, or factory acts, or tuberculosis, not by those who think they can achieve universal justice, or health, or peace. I think the art of life consists in tackling each immediate evil as well as we can.”
About This Quote
The author argues that focusing on specific, achievable reforms is more effective than pursuing vague, universal ideals.
In simple terms: Targeted reforms work better than grandiose goals.
Prioritize concrete, attainable actions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy making
- activism
- public health initiatives
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What immediate problem can you address today?
- How to balance idealism with realism?
Broad ambitions may overlook practical constraints and dilute impact.