Admirable Quote by Charlton Heston
“Clergymen tend to be unreliable and pompous figures. Seldom Jewish rabbis, less often Catholic priests, but Protestant ministers tend to be... not really very admirable. Not necessarily evil, but silly. And wrong, of course.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: TV Talk Show, 1975
Religious leaders often appear self‑important and unreliable, especially in Protestant circles.
In simple terms: Clergymen can be pompous and untrustworthy.
Seek authentic spiritual guidance.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal counseling
- community building
- faith education
- media analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What makes a religious leader trustworthy?
- How can communities hold leaders accountable?
Not all religious figures are alike.