Art Quote by Sallust
“It is impossible that there should be so much providence in the last details, and none in the first principles. Then the arts of prophecy and of healing, which are part of the cosmos, come of the good providence of the Gods.”
About This Quote
The passage critiques the imbalance between meticulous providence in trivial matters and neglect of fundamental principles, urging reverence for divine order in both prophecy and healing.
In simple terms: Minor details receive care, but core principles are ignored.
Neglecting fundamentals undermines true wisdom.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy formulation
- medical ethics
- spiritual practice
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- align actions with core values
- integrate holistic worldview
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies balance attention to detail with adherence to core principles?
- What role does belief in providence play in ethical decision‑making?
The claim of divine providence may not resonate with secular perspectives.