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Family Quote by Anthony Trollope

“Shall a man have nothing of his own; -- no sorrow in his heart, no care in his family, no thought in his breast so private and special to him, but that, if he happen to be a clergyman, the bishop may touch it with his thumb?' I am not the bishop's thumb,' said Mr. Thumble” quote by Anthony Trollope
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““Shall a man have nothing of his own; -- no sorrow in his heart, no care in his family, no thought in his breast so private and special to him, but that, if he happen to be a clergyman, the bishop may touch it with his thumb?' I am not the bishop's thumb,' said Mr. Thumble””

Anthony Trollope

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Warden, 1855

A satire on clerical authority, mocking the idea of personal autonomy being overridden by institutional power.

In simple terms: Authority can override personal freedom.

Key Takeaway

Question authority that suppresses individuality.

Themes

power individuality satire

Mood

skeptical critical

Type

satirical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • workplace hierarchy
  • family dynamics
  • legal systems

Key Concepts

clergy authority personal autonomy

Questions to Reflect On

  • When have you felt your privacy invaded by an institution?
  • How can one protect personal thought in hierarchical settings?
A Different Perspective

May overgeneralize clergy.

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