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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…” quote by Robert Boyle
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“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.”

Robert Boyle

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.

Key Takeaway

Keep passions in check to preserve virtue.

Themes

self‑control moderation virtue

Mood

reflective cautious

Type

philosophical advice

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • leadership decisions
  • creative projects

Key Concepts

human nature balance excess

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you recognize when a passion becomes harmful?
  • What practices keep your drives balanced?
A Different Perspective

Passion can also drive innovation when channeled positively.

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