Affection Quote by Henry Fielding
“As a conquered rebellion strengthens a government, or as health is more perfectly established by recovery from some diseases; so anger, when removed, often gives new life to affection.”
About This Quote
Adversity can strengthen institutions, and the absence of anger can revive affection, suggesting that challenges and emotional restraint foster growth.
In simple terms: Struggles and calmness both nurture renewal.
Conflict and restraint can lead to renewal.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- post‑war reconstruction
- personal recovery after illness
- reconciliation after a feud
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Encourage reflective pauses during conflict
- Use setbacks as learning opportunities
Questions to Reflect On
- When can anger become a catalyst for positive transformation?
- How does overcoming hardship reshape collective identity?
Not all anger is harmful; it can signal injustice and motivate necessary change.