Breasts Quote by Samuel Johnson
“It is not possible to be regarded with tenderness, except by a few. That merit which gives greatness and renown diffuses its influence to a wide compass, but acts weakly on every single breast; it is placed at a distance from common spectators, and shines like one of the remote stars, of which the light reaches us, but not the heat.”
About This Quote
Tenderness is a rare quality, appreciated by few; greatness spreads influence broadly but lacks intimate warmth, like distant stars whose light reaches us without heat.
In simple terms: Greatness is admired from afar, not felt intimately.
Renown often lacks personal warmth.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- celebrity culture
- political leadership
- academic reputation
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Foster personal connections in leadership
- Balance public influence with empathy
Questions to Reflect On
- How can leaders maintain tenderness while holding great influence?
- Does distance diminish the value of admiration?
Some may argue that fame can inspire genuine affection, not just distant admiration.