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Age Quote by James Anthony Froude

“Look not to have your sepulchre built in after ages hy the same foolish hands which still ever destroy the living prophet. Small honour for you if they do build it; and may be they never will build it.” quote by James Anthony Froude
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“Look not to have your sepulchre built in after ages hy the same foolish hands which still ever destroy the living prophet. Small honour for you if they do build it; and may be they never will build it.”

James Anthony Froude

About This Quote

Future generations may destroy the very ideas they claim to honor, rendering monuments meaningless.

In simple terms: Honors can be undone by the same hands that built them.

Key Takeaway

Legacy is fragile when creators become destroyers.

Themes

legacy destruction historical irony

Mood

cynical melancholic

Type

historical critical

When to use this quote

  • political monuments
  • cultural heritage preservation
  • family traditions

Key Concepts

cyclical nature of power

Practical Applications

  • design reversible memorials
  • document intent alongside construction

Questions to Reflect On

  • What safeguards can protect intended legacies?
  • Can destruction ever be a form of tribute?
A Different Perspective

Some structures survive despite destructive intentions, showing resilience.

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