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The history of the world is the record of the weakness, frailty and death of public opinion
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"The history of the world is the record of the weakness, frailty and death of public opinion"

- Samuel Butler

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This quote by Samuel Butler talks to the power of popular opinion and its ability to form the course of history. He suggests that popular opinion is typically weak, frail, and short lived, which its impact is frequently short-term. He indicates that the history of the world is a reflection of the power of public opinion, and that it is typically short lived and easily forgotten. This recommends that popular opinion is not a trusted source of guidance or instructions, and that it is often undependable and easily swayed. Butler's quote works as a reminder that popular opinion need to not be taken too seriously, and that it is frequently short lived and easily forgotten. It is important to bear in mind that public opinion is not always the very best guide for making choices, and that it is frequently unreliable and easily swayed.

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Samuel Butler This quote is written / told by Samuel Butler between December 4, 1835 and June 18, 1902. He was a famous Poet from United Kingdom. The author also have 122 other quotes.

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