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Nature Quote by Oakley Hall

“As one half of our nature seeks to create heroes to worship, the other must ceaselessly attempt to cast them down and discover evidence of feet-of-clay, in order to label them as mere lucky fellows, or as villains-were-the-facts-but-known, and the eminent and great are ground between the…” quote by Oakley Hall
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““As one half of our nature seeks to create heroes to worship, the other must ceaselessly attempt to cast them down and discover evidence of feet-of-clay, in order to label them as mere lucky fellows, or as villains-were-the-facts-but-known, and the eminent and great are ground between the millstones of envy, and reduced again to common size.””

Oakley Hall

About This Quote

Source Novel: Warlock (1958)

Human nature creates heroes then seeks to dismantle them, reducing greatness to ordinary.

In simple terms: We idolize then demote heroes.

Key Takeaway

Recognize both strengths and flaws in leaders.

Themes

heroism envy human nature ego

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • leadership evaluation
  • media criticism
  • personal idolization
  • community building

Key Concepts

psychology mythology social dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do we need to deconstruct heroes?
  • How does envy shape public perception?
A Different Perspective

Not all criticism is fair; bias can dominate.

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