Saturday, May 04, 2024 Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 licence.

Andrew Dickson White

« All quotes from this author
 

TURGOT...I present today one of the three greatest statesmen who fought unreason in France between the close of the Middle Ages and the outbreak of the French Revolution—Louis XI and Richelieu being the two other. And not only this: were you to count the greatest men of the modern world upon your fingers, he would be of the number—a great thinker, writer, administrator, philanthropist, statesman, and above all, a great character and a great man. And yet, judged by ordinary standards, a failure. For he was thrown out of his culminating position, as Comptroller-General of France, after serving but twenty months, and then lived only long enough to see every leading measure to which he had devoted his life deliberately and malignantly undone; the flagrant abuses which he had abolished restored, apparently forever; the highways to national prosperity, peace, and influence, which he had opened, destroyed; and his country put under full headway toward the greatest catastrophe the modern world has seen.
--
p.165

 
Andrew Dickson White

» Andrew Dickson White - all quotes »



Tags: Andrew Dickson White Quotes, Authors starting by W


Similar quotes

© 2009–2013Quotes Privacy Policy | Contact