Acquiescence Quote by George Washington
“The ways of Providence being inscrutable, and the justice of it not to be scanned by the shallow eye of humanity, nor to be counteracted by the utmost efforts of human power or wisdom, resignation, and as far as the strength of our reason and religion can carry us, a cheerful acquiescence to the Divine Will, is what we are to aim.”
About This Quote
Source Letter: Personal correspondence, date unknown
The passage urges acceptance of divine will, recognizing human limits in understanding or altering fate, and advocating a hopeful resignation.
In simple terms: Accept what cannot be changed and trust a higher plan.
Embrace humility before the unknown.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- religious contemplation
- ethical decision making
- coping with uncertainty
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What can we realistically influence?
- How does acceptance differ from surrender?
Overemphasis on resignation can hinder proactive problem solving.