Walter Bagehot Quotes, Sayings, Remarks, Thoughts and Speeches



Walter Bagehot Quotes and Sayings


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    A constitutional statesman is in general a man of common opinions and uncommon abilities. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    A family on the throne is an interesting idea. It brings down the pride of sovereignty to the level of petty life. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    A great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    A man's mother is his misfortune, but his wife is his fault. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    A Parliament is nothing less than a big meeting of more or less idle people. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 6
    A schoolmaster should have an atmosphere of awe, and walk wonderingly, as if he was amazed at being himself. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    A severe though not unfriendly critic of our institutions said that the cure for admiring the House of Lords was to go and look at it. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 8
    A slight daily unconscious luxury is hardly ever wanting to the dwellers in civilization; like the gentle air of a genial climate, it is a perpetual minute enjoyment. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 9
    All the best stories in the world are but one story in reality - the story of escape. It is the only thing which interests us all and at all times, how to escape. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 10
    An ambassador is not simply an agent; he is also a spectacle. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 11
    An element of exaggeration clings to the popular judgment: great vices are made greater, great virtues greater also; interesting incidents are made more interesting, softer legends more soft. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 12
    An inability to stay quiet is one of the conspicuous failings of mankind. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 13
    An influential member of parliament has not only to pay much money to become such, and to give time and labour, he has also to sacrifice his mind too - at least all the characteristics part of it that which is original and most his own. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    Conquest is the missionary of valor, and the hard impact of military virtues beats meanness out of the world. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 15
    Dullness in matters of government is a good sign, and not a bad one - in particular, dullness in parliamentary government is a test of its excellence, an indication of its success. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    Honor sinks where commerce long prevails. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    I started out by believing God for a newer car than the one I was driving. I started out believing God for a nicer apartment than I had. Then I moved up. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 18
    In every particular state of the world, those nations which are strongest tend to prevail over the others; and in certain marked peculiarities the strongest tend to be the best. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    It is good to be without vices, but it is not good to be without temptations. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 20
    It is often said that men are ruled by their imaginations; but it would be truer to say they are governed by the weakness of their imaginations. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 21
    Life is a school of probability. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 22
    Men who do not make advances to women are apt to become victims to women who make advances to them. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 23
    No great work has ever been produced except after a long interval of still and musing meditation. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 24
    No real English gentleman, in his secret soul, was ever sorry for the death of a political economist. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    Nothing is more unpleasant than a virtuous person with a mean mind. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 26
    One of the greatest pains to human nature is the pain of a new idea. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 27
    Poverty is an anomaly to rich people; it is very difficult to make out why people who want dinner do not ring the bell. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 28
    Progress would not have been the rarity it is if the early food had not been the late poison. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 29
    Public opinion is a permeating influence, and it exacts obedience to itself; it requires us to drink other men's thoughts, to speak other men's words, to follow other men's habits. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    So long as there are earnest believers in the world, they will always wish to punish opinions, even if their judgment tells them it is unwise and their conscience that it is wrong. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    So long as war is the main business of nations, temporary despotism - despotism during the campaign - is indispensable. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    The being without an opinion is so painful to human nature that most people will leap to a hasty opinion rather than undergo it. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    The best history is but like the art of Rembrandt; it casts a vivid light on certain selected causes, on those which were best and greatest; it leaves all the rest in shadow and unseen. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    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. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    The cure for admiring the House of Lords is to go and look at it. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    The greatest mistake is trying to be more agreeable than you can be. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    The habit of common and continuous speech is a symptom of mental deficiency. It proceeds from not knowing what is going on in other people's minds. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    The real essence of work is concentrated energy. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 40
    The reason that there are so few good books written is that so few people who write know anything. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    The reason why so few good books are written is that so few people who can write know anything. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    The whole history of civilization is strewn with creeds and institutions which were invaluable at first, and deadly afterwards. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    We must not let daylight in upon the magic. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    What impresses men is not mind, but the result of mind. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    Woman absent is woman dead. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
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    Writers like teeth are divided into incisors and grinders. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF
  • 47
    You may talk of the tyranny of Nero and Tiberius; but the real tyranny is the tyranny of your next-door neighbor. Walter Bagehot | Refcard PDF

 

  

  

 

  

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