Walter Bagehot Quotes About Mankind

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  • A princely marriage is the brilliant edition of a universal fact, and, as such, it rivets mankind.

    Walter Bagehot (1872). “The English Constitution ... Reprinted from the"Fortnightly Review."”, p.38
  • The best reason why Monarchy is a strong government is, that it is an intelligible government. The mass of mankind understand it, and they hardly anywhere in the world understand any other.

    The English Constitution "The Monarchy" (1867)
  • The most melancholy of human reflections, perhaps, is that, on the whole, it is a question whether the benevolence of mankind does most good or harm.

    'Physics and Politics' (1872) 'The Age of Discussion'
  • A bureaucracy is sure to think that its duty is to augment official power, official business, or official members, rather than to leave free the energies of mankind; it overdoes the quantity of government, as well as impairs its quality. The truth is, that a skilled bureaucracy is, though it boasts of an appearance of science, quite inconsistent with the true principles of the art of business.

    Walter Bagehot (1867). “The English Constitution”, p.237
  • An inability to stay quiet is one of the conspicuous failings of mankind.

  • All the inducements of early society tend to foster immediate action; all its penalties fall on the man who pauses; the traditional wisdom of those times was never weary of inculcating that "delays are dangerous," and that the sluggish man the man "who roasteth not that which he took in hunting" will not prosper on the earth, and indeed will very soon perish out of it. And in consequence an inability to stay quiet, an irritable desire to act directly, is one of the most conspicuous failings of mankind.

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    Walter Bagehot (1873). “Physics and Politics: Or, Thoughts on the Application of the Principles of "natural Selection" and "inheritance" to Political Society”, p.186
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Walter Bagehot

  • Born: February 3, 1826
  • Died: March 24, 1877
  • Occupation: Journalist