Engine Quote by Jonathan Swift
““He put this engine [a silver pocket watch] into our ears, which made an incessant noise, like that of a water-mill: and we conjecture it is either some unknown animal, or the god that he worships; but we are more inclined to the latter opinion, because he assured us, (if we understood him right, for he expressed himself very imperfectly) that he seldom did any thing without consulting it. He called it his oracle, and said, it pointed out the time for every action of his life.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Gulliver’s Travels, 1726
A satirical description of a mysterious device that guides actions, reflecting humanity’s reliance on external authority.
In simple terms: People follow mysterious guidance.
Question authority.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- religious practice
- decision making
- leadership
- critical thinking
- media consumption
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What “oracles” do you follow?
- How to discern true guidance?
Blind trust can limit personal agency.