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Reverence Quote by Mary Astell

“Strip him of equipage and fortune, and such things as only dazzle our eyes and imaginations, but don't in any measure affect our reason or cause a reverence in our hearts, and the poor creature sinks beneath our notice, because not supported by real worth.” quote by Mary Astell
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““Strip him of equipage and fortune, and such things as only dazzle our eyes and imaginations, but don't in any measure affect our reason or cause a reverence in our hearts, and the poor creature sinks beneath our notice, because not supported by real worth.””

Mary Astell

About This Quote

Source Essay: Some Reflections upon Marriage, Mary Astell, 1700

External wealth and status can distract from true worth, causing society to overlook the genuinely valuable.

In simple terms: Wealth distracts from real value.

Key Takeaway

Value character over appearance.

Themes

materialism social perception value judgment inequality

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

philosophical social.

When to use this quote

  • career advancement
  • social interactions
  • media consumption
  • political discourse

Key Concepts

worth authenticity social critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • What truly defines a person's worth?
  • How can we balance appearance and substance?
A Different Perspective

Focusing solely on inner worth may ignore practical needs.

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