Schoolmaster Quote by Patrick O'Brian
““Because, sir, teaching young gentlemen has a dismal effect upon the soul.It exemplifies the badness of established, artificial authority. The pedagogue has almost absolute authority over pupils: he often beats them and insensibly he loses the sense of respect due to them as fellow human beings.He does them harm, but the harm they do him is far greater. He may easily become the all-knowing tyrant, always right, always virtuous; in any event he perpetually associates with his inferiors, the king of his company; and in a surprising short time alas this brands him with the mark of Cain. Have you ever known a schoolmaster fit to associate with grown men?””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Far Side of the World by Patrick O'Brian, 1975
Teaching can corrupt both teacher and student, turning authority into tyranny and eroding mutual respect.
In simple terms: Authority can corrupt, harming both sides.
Beware unchecked power in education.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- classroom
- mentor relationships
- institutional reform
- teacher training
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does authority affect teacher-student respect?
- What safeguards can prevent abuse?
Power can be checked by accountability and empathy.