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Arrogance Quote by Samuel Johnson

“Without good humour, learning and bravery can only confer that superiority which swells the heart of the lion in the desert, where he roars without reply, and ravages without resistance. Without good humour virtue may awe by its dignity and amaze by its brightness, but must always be viewed at a…” quote by Samuel Johnson
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“Without good humour, learning and bravery can only confer that superiority which swells the heart of the lion in the desert, where he roars without reply, and ravages without resistance. Without good humour virtue may awe by its dignity and amaze by its brightness, but must always be viewed at a distance, and will scarcely gain a friend or attract an imitator.”

Samuel Johnson

About This Quote

Humor tempers pride and ambition, making virtue approachable and fostering genuine connections rather than distant admiration.

In simple terms: Humor makes greatness relatable and likable.

Key Takeaway

Humor bridges virtue and friendship.

Themes

humor virtue pride social connection

Mood

wry thoughtful

Type

philosophical advice

When to use this quote

  • leadership mentorship
  • team building
  • public speaking

Key Concepts

psychology of admiration social dynamics

Practical Applications

  • use humor to defuse authority
  • cultivate approachable leadership

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does humor change perceptions of authority?
  • When might humor hinder seriousness?
A Different Perspective

Humor can be misused to mask incompetence, undermining genuine respect.

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