Character Quote by Robert Boyle
“As rivers, when they overflow, drown those grounds, and ruin those husbandmen, which, whilst they flowed calmly betwixt their banks, they fertilized and enriched; so our passions, when they grow exorbitant and unruly, destroy those virtues to which they may be very serviceable whilst they keep within their bounds.”
About This Quote
Source Treat: The Works of Robert Boyle, 1660s
Excessive passion overwhelms and harms what was once beneficial when kept moderate.
In simple terms: Too much passion destroys the good things it once helped.
Keep passions in check to preserve virtue.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal relationships
- leadership decisions
- creative projects
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you recognize when a passion becomes harmful?
- What practices keep your drives balanced?
Passion can also drive innovation when channeled positively.