Caution Quote by Will Durant
“We have conferred a mystic popularity upon officials whose only virtue is their timidity; while our scorn of rebels and reformers is so great that we have ceased to persecute them. The capitals and governments of the world are in the hands of caution; and change comes over them only in the night, unseen.”
About This Quote
Societies favor cautious leaders and scorn rebels, allowing change only in hidden, gradual ways.
In simple terms: Caution dominates leadership; rebels are shunned.
Recognize the value of cautious voices and the power of quiet change.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- government policy
- grassroots movements
- cultural shifts
- personal activism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What role should rebels play in modern governance?
- How can cautious leaders embrace necessary risk?
Quiet change can be too slow to address urgent crises.