Cases Quote by Richard Cecil
“I could write down twenty cases wherein I wished that God had done otherwise than he did, but which I now see, if I had had my own way, would have led to extensive mischief.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Private correspondence, 17th century, England
The speaker reflects that wishing God had acted differently would have caused greater harm than accepting reality.
In simple terms: Wishing for different outcomes can lead to worse results.
Accept events as they are.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal loss
- ethical decisions
- historical reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What outcomes have you resisted?
- How might acceptance prevent greater harm?
Human desire to change outcomes may ignore larger impacts.