Animal Quote by Charles Caleb Colton
“Subtlety will sometimes give safety, no less than strength; and minuteness has sometimes escaped, where magnitude would have been crushed. The little animal that kills the boa is formidable chiefly from its insignificance, which is incompressible by the folds of its antagonist.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: "On the Small and the Great" by Charles Caleb Colton, 1820
Subtlety can protect as well as strength; tiny forces can succeed where large ones fail.
In simple terms: Smallness can be powerful.
Leverage subtle strengths in challenges.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- negotiations
- personal conflicts
- competition
- creative problem solving
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When is subtlety more effective than force?
- How can you use small advantages?
Overreliance on subtlety may be ignored by opponents.