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“How can I possibly dislike a sex to which Your Majesty belongs?” quote by Cecil Rhodes
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“How can I possibly dislike a sex to which Your Majesty belongs?”

Cecil Rhodes

About This Quote

Source Letter: Personal Correspondence, 1902

He expresses a paradoxical admiration for a woman of high status, questioning his own capacity to dislike her.

In simple terms: He struggles with conflicting feelings toward a powerful woman.

Key Takeaway

Examine personal biases toward authority figures.

Themes

gender power conflict

Mood

conflicted thoughtful

Type

ethical reflective

When to use this quote

  • political negotiations
  • social interactions
  • leadership dynamics
  • personal relationships

Key Concepts

social hierarchy psychology personal ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do status and gender influence your judgments?
  • What steps can you take to confront internal biases?
A Different Perspective

Admiration may mask underlying prejudice or power dynamics.

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