Ministers Quote by Dave Duncan
““The people learned that they could grumble without being disloyal, because the ministers were not beloved kings above reproach, but only rather stupid people like themselves, probably even more stupid. The ministers discovered that office had undoubted advantages, but they knew they would not be reelected unless they governed well, so mostly they tried their best. Each kept watch that none of the others got away with more than he did, and this kept corruption within limits.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The King's Justice by Dave Duncan, 1995
People tolerate petty complaints when leaders are incompetent; corruption persists but is limited by mutual monitoring among officials.
In simple terms: People grumble about bad leaders, keeping corruption in check.
Recognize and address leadership incompetence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- government
- corporate management
- nonprofits
- community groups
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we improve oversight without fostering distrust?
- What incentives reduce petty grievances?
Even with weak leaders, corruption can still thrive without checks.