Accepted Quote by Isaiah Berlin
“Liberty and equality, spontaneity and security, happiness and knowledge, mercy and justice - all these are ultimate human values, sought for themselves alone; yet when they are incompatible, they cannot all be attained, choices must be made, sometimes tragic losses accepted in the pursuit of some preferred ultimate end.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: "Two Concepts of Liberty", 1958
Human values often conflict, forcing difficult choices and sometimes tragic sacrifices to prioritize certain ideals.
In simple terms: Values clash, requiring hard choices and sacrifices.
Recognize trade‑offs and prioritize core values.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy making
- personal decisions
- social movements
- legal reforms
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Which values are non‑negotiable for you?
- How do you balance competing societal goals?
No single solution satisfies all values simultaneously.