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“Constancy, far from being a virtue, seems often to be the besetting sin of the human race, daughter of laziness and self-sufficiency, sister of sleep, the cause of most wars and practically all persecutions.” quote by Freya Stark
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“Constancy, far from being a virtue, seems often to be the besetting sin of the human race, daughter of laziness and self-sufficiency, sister of sleep, the cause of most wars and practically all persecutions.”

Freya Stark

About This Quote

Source Book: The Valleys of the Earth by Freya Stark, 1938

Constancy can become a vice, leading to laziness, complacency, and conflict when it prevents change and critical thinking.

In simple terms: Stubbornness can cause wars and oppression.

Key Takeaway

Question flexibility over blind consistency.

Themes

stubbornness conflict human nature

Mood

cautionary reflective

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • political negotiations
  • organizational change
  • social movements

Key Concepts

psychology social dynamics political theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does unexamined consistency harm societies?
  • When is consistency beneficial?
A Different Perspective

Blind constancy may ignore necessary adaptation.

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