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Devotion Quote by Edgar Allan Poe

“The Romans worshipped their standard; and the Roman standard happened to be an eagle. Our standard is only one tenth of an eagle,--a dollar, but we make all even by adoring it with tenfold devotion.” quote by Edgar Allan Poe
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“The Romans worshipped their standard; and the Roman standard happened to be an eagle. Our standard is only one tenth of an eagle,--a dollar, but we make all even by adoring it with tenfold devotion.”

Edgar Allan Poe

About This Quote

Society often worships symbols of power, even when they are modest, and amplifies devotion beyond their true worth.

In simple terms: People idolize modest symbols.

Key Takeaway

Question the value of symbols.

Themes

culture symbolism economics

Mood

critical thoughtful

Type

philosophical analytical

When to use this quote

  • history
  • politics
  • philosophy

Key Concepts

idolization inflation faith

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do we attach meaning to symbols?
  • How does devotion affect perception of value?
A Different Perspective

Symbolic worship can mask real issues.

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