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Excess Quote by Jean de la Bruyere

“To what excesses do men rush for the sake of religion, of whose truth they are so little persuaded, and to whose precepts they pay so little regard!” quote by Jean de la Bruyere
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“To what excesses do men rush for the sake of religion, of whose truth they are so little persuaded, and to whose precepts they pay so little regard!”

Jean de la Bruyere

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Source Essay: Les Caractères, Jean de la Bruyere, 1688

People often pursue religion with zeal despite weak belief, ignoring its teachings.

In simple terms: Blind devotion to religion despite doubt.

Key Takeaway

Question faith versus practice.

Themes

religion hypocrisy motivation belief

Mood

critical reflective

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • political rallies
  • personal rituals
  • community gatherings
  • media discourse

Key Concepts

faith psychology social pressure

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do we cling to rituals we doubt?
  • What consequences arise from unexamined faith?
A Different Perspective

Blind zeal can foster intolerance and conflict.

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