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Armchairs Quote by Jean de la Bruyere

“You may drive a dog off the King's armchair, and it will climb into the preacher's pulpit; he views the world unmoved, unembarrassed, unabashed.” quote by Jean de la Bruyere
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“You may drive a dog off the King's armchair, and it will climb into the preacher's pulpit; he views the world unmoved, unembarrassed, unabashed.”

Jean de la Bruyere

About This Quote

Source Essay: Maximes et Réflexions, 1688

A dog can be displaced from a place of honor, yet it will still seek a position of authority, reflecting how some people remain indifferent and unashamed despite criticism.

In simple terms: People may seek status even when ignored.

Key Takeaway

Recognize humility over vanity.

Themes

humility status indifference

Mood

wry observational

Type

satirical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • political satire
  • personal relationships
  • public speaking

Key Concepts

social dynamics ego authority

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you value status over authenticity?
  • How does indifference affect influence?
A Different Perspective

May overlook genuine merit in favor of appearance.

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