Children Quote by D.J. Kenny
““Restraint: “There are three things that must always act restrained. Even five that should not use violence as their final word: The diplomat negotiating for his lord, The teacher instilling knowledge, The parent dealing with exasperating children, The officer establishing respect among the troops, And the wronged seeking justice.” —The Order of Things, Jan Alinckbroodt, Clinohumite poet philosopher (457 fTF - 620 fTF)(translated by D. J. Kenny)””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Order of Things by Jan Alinckbroodt, 457‑620 fTF
Restraint is essential for those wielding influence; without it, power becomes destructive.
In simple terms: Powerful roles need self‑control.
Practice measured responses in authority.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- diplomacy
- teaching
- parenting
- military leadership
- legal advocacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we ensure restraint is upheld?
- What safeguards prevent abuse of power?
Even restrained actors can be corrupted by unchecked ambition.