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Antidote Quote by Samuel Johnson

“Religion informs us that misery and sin were produced together. The depravation of human will was followed by a disorder of the harmony of nature; and by that Providence which often places antidotes in the neighborhood of poisons, vice was checked by misery, lest it should swell to universal and…” quote by Samuel Johnson
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“Religion informs us that misery and sin were produced together. The depravation of human will was followed by a disorder of the harmony of nature; and by that Providence which often places antidotes in the neighborhood of poisons, vice was checked by misery, lest it should swell to universal and unlimited dominion.”

Samuel Johnson

About This Quote

Human will’s corruption brings disorder, yet divine providence places remedies near vices, limiting their spread.

In simple terms: Corruption leads to chaos, but divine balance restrains it.

Key Takeaway

Recognize that challenges often contain their own solutions.

Themes

morality human nature divine order

Mood

thoughtful serious

Type

theological philosophical

When to use this quote

  • societal ethics
  • personal conduct
  • spiritual reflection

Key Concepts

theology philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can evil exist without a balancing good?
  • How do we find “antidotes” in modern life?
A Different Perspective

The view assumes a providential balance that may not be evident in all contexts.

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