15+ James Fitzjames Stephen Quotes On Education, Religion And James Fitzgerald
James Fitzjames Stephen was an English judge and a legal scholar. He was a member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom and a judge of the High Court of Justice. He was also a prolific writer, contributing to the Dictionary of National Biography, the Saturday Review, and the Edinburgh Review. Following is our collection on famous quotes by James Fitzjames Stephen on education, religion, james fitzgerald.
Parliamentary government is simply a mild and disguised form of compulsion. We agree to try strength by counting heads instead of breaking heads, but the principle is exactly the same... The minority gives way not because it is convinced that it is wrong, but because it is convinced that it is a minority. — James Fitzjames Stephen
To try to regulate the internal affairs of a family, the relations of love or friendship, or many other things of the same sort, by law or by the coercion of public opinion, is like trying to pull an eyelash out of a man's eye with a pair of tongs. They may put out the eye, but they will never get hold of the eyelash — James Fitzjames Stephen
To try to make men equal by altering social arrangements is like trying to make the cards of equal value by shuffling the pack. — James Fitzjames Stephen
The only shape in which equality is really connected with justice is this - justice presupposes general rules. If these general rules are to be maintained at all, it is obvious that they must be applied equally to every case which satisfies their terms. — James Fitzjames Stephen
Not only are the varieties of morality innumerable, but some of them are conflicting with each other. — James Fitzjames Stephen
A well-judging man will open his trunk-line of study in such a direction that, while habitually adhering to it, he may enjoy a ready access to such other fields of knowledge as are most nearly related to it. — James Fitzjames Stephen
The things which cannot be adequately represented by words are more important than those which can. — James Fitzjames Stephen
Persuasion, indeed, is a kind of force. It consists in showing a person the consequences of his actions. It is, in a word, force applied through the mind. — James Fitzjames Stephen
To me this question whether liberty is a good or a bad thing appears as irrational as the question whether fire is a good or a bad thing. It is both good and bad according to time, place, and circumstance, and a complete answer to the question, In what cases is liberty good and in what cases is it bad? would involve not merely a universal history of mankind, but a complete solution of the problems which such a history would offer. — James Fitzjames Stephen
Wisdom may be the ultimate arbiter, but is seldom the immediate agent in human affairs. — James Fitzjames Stephen
Power and courtly influence form an intoxicating draught even when raised to the lips of an ascetic and a saint. — James Fitzjames Stephen
Originally consists in thinking for yourself, and not in thinking unlike other people. — James Fitzjames Stephen
Thus hope, aided by imagination, makes one man a hero, another a somnambulist, and a third a lunatic; while it renders them all enthusiasts. — James Fitzjames Stephen
The result of cutting [political power] up into little bits is simply that the man who can sweep the greatest number into one heap will govern the rest... In a pure democracy the ruling men will be the wirepullers and their friends; but they will no more be on an equality with the voters than soldiers of Ministers of State are on an equality with the subjects of monarchy. — James Fitzjames Stephen
A liberal conservative is a man who thinks things ought to progress but would rather they remained as they are. — James Fitzjames Stephen
Life Lessons by James Fitzjames Stephen
- Judge James Fitzjames Stephen taught us that justice should be applied fairly and impartially, without bias or prejudice.
- He also emphasized the importance of considering the social context of a case, rather than relying solely on the letter of the law.
- Finally, he showed us that it is possible to combine legal scholarship and an understanding of history to make reasoned decisions that can help shape society.
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