Success makes men rigid and they tend to exalt stability over all the other virtues; tired of the effort of willing they become fanatics about conservatism.
The best servants of the people, like the best valets, must whisper unpleasant truths in the master's ear. It is the court fool, not the foolish courtier, whom the king can least afford to lose.
Unless the reformer can invent something which substitutes attractive virtues for attractive vices, he will fail.
Our conscience is not the vessel of eternal verities. It grows with our social life, and a new social condition means a radical change in conscience.
People that are orthodox when they are young are in danger of being middle-aged all their lives.
Men who are orthodox when they are young are in danger of being middle-aged all their lives.