Facts about Thomas Babington

Occup.Poet
FromUnited Kingdom
BornAugust 25, 1800
DiedDecember 28, 1859
Aged59 years

Summary

Thomas Babington was a famous Poet from United Kingdom, who lived between August 25, 1800 and December 28, 1859. He/she became 59 years old.

Zodiac:
He/she is born under the zodiac virgo, who is known for Analyzing, Practical, Reflective, Observation, Thoughtful. Our collection contains 10 quotes who is written / told by Thomas.

10 Famous quotes by Thomas Babington

Small: To punish a man because we infer from the nature of some doctrine which he holds, or from the conduct o
"To punish a man because we infer from the nature of some doctrine which he holds, or from the conduct of other persons who hold the same doctrines with him, that he will commit a crime, is persecution, and is, in every case, foolish and wicked"
Small: There is surely no contradiction in saying that a certain section of the community may be quite compete
"There is surely no contradiction in saying that a certain section of the community may be quite competent to protect the persons and property of the rest, yet quite unfit to direct our opinions, or to superintend our private habits"
Small: The maxim, that governments ought to train the people in the way in which they should go, sounds well.
"The maxim, that governments ought to train the people in the way in which they should go, sounds well. But is there any reason for believing that a government is more likely to lead the people in the right way than the people to fall into the right way of themselves?"
Small: The highest proof of virtue is to possess boundless power without abusing it
"The highest proof of virtue is to possess boundless power without abusing it"
Small: Persecution produced its natural effect on them. It found them a sect it made them a faction
"Persecution produced its natural effect on them. It found them a sect; it made them a faction"
Small: Nothing is so galling to a people not broken in from birth as a paternal, or, in other words, a meddlin
"Nothing is so galling to a people not broken in from birth as a paternal, or, in other words, a meddling government, a government which tells them what to read, and say, and eat, and drink and wear"
Small: None of the modes by which a magistrate is appointed, popular election, the accident of the lot, or the
"None of the modes by which a magistrate is appointed, popular election, the accident of the lot, or the accident of birth, affords, as far as we can perceive, much security for his being wiser than any of his neighbours"
Small: Men are never so likely to settle a question rightly as when they discuss it freely
"Men are never so likely to settle a question rightly as when they discuss it freely"
Small: And to say that society ought to be governed by the opinion of the wisest and best, though true, is use
"And to say that society ought to be governed by the opinion of the wisest and best, though true, is useless. Whose opinion is to decide who are the wisest and best?"
Small: American democracy must be a failure because it places the supreme authority in the hands of the poores
"American democracy must be a failure because it places the supreme authority in the hands of the poorest and most ignorant part of the society"