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Animosity Quote by William III of England

“People in Parliament occupy themselves with private animosities and petty quarrels, and think little of the national interest. It is impossible to credit the serene indifference with which they consider events outside their own country.” quote by William III of England
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“People in Parliament occupy themselves with private animosities and petty quarrels, and think little of the national interest. It is impossible to credit the serene indifference with which they consider events outside their own country.”

William III of England

About This Quote

Source Speech: Address to Parliament, William III, 1690

Parliamentarians focus on personal grudges and trivial disputes, neglecting the broader national good and global events.

In simple terms: Leaders argue over petty issues, ignoring larger interests.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize national and international concerns over personal conflicts.

Themes

politics leadership national interest conflict

Mood

concerned serious

Type

political commentary

When to use this quote

  • legislative sessions
  • diplomatic negotiations
  • policy making

Key Concepts

governance public duty global awareness

Questions to Reflect On

  • What mechanisms can reduce petty disputes in governance?
  • How can leaders balance local and global responsibilities?
A Different Perspective

Personal animosities can dominate agendas, hindering effective governance.

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