Skip to content

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…” quote by Samuel Johnson
Download Open image
“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.”

Samuel Johnson

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.

Key Takeaway

Renown often lacks personal warmth.

Themes

greatness tenderness perception society

Mood

melancholic thoughtful

Type

philosophical reflective

When to use this quote

  • celebrity culture
  • political leadership
  • academic reputation

Key Concepts

social distance psychology of fame

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?
A Different Perspective

Some may argue that fame can inspire genuine affection, not just distant admiration.

2.7 out of 5 (5 ratings)

More by Samuel Johnson

Explore all 1,998 Samuel Johnson quotes

More Breasts quotes

Browse all 1,117 Breasts quotes