Bible Quote by Jerome Lawrence
““He weighs the volume in his hand; this one has been the center of the whirlwind. Then DRUMMOND notices the Bible on the JUDGE's bench. He picks up the Bible in his other hand; he looks from one volume to the other, balancing them thoughtfully, as if his hands were scales. He half-smiles, half-shrugs. Then DRUMMOND slaps the two books together and jams them in his brief case, side by side. Slowly, he climbs to the street level and crosses the empty square.””
About This Quote
Source Play: The Little Foxes, 1939
A character balances moral and legal duties, symbolized by weighing books, before moving forward.
In simple terms: He weighs responsibilities before acting.
Consider consequences before decisions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- courtroom
- ethical dilemmas
- career choices
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What “books” are you weighing?
- How do you decide which duty prevails?
May oversimplify complex choices.