"Any fool can make a rule, and any fool will mind it"
About this Quote
The intent is less anarchic than diagnostic. Thoreau isn’t arguing that all rules are bad; he’s arguing that the default posture of compliance is intellectually embarrassing. The subtext is moral: if you follow rules just because they exist, you’ve outsourced your conscience to whoever gets to call something “law,” “policy,” or “common sense.” That’s the real target: the social machinery that turns morality into paperwork and ethics into habit.
Context matters. Thoreau wrote in a United States where law and custom were actively laundering injustice - slavery protected by statutes, expansion justified by doctrine, taxes funding a government he considered complicit. His civil disobedience wasn’t performative contrarianism; it was an attempt to reclaim moral agency in a system designed to dull it. The quote works because it compresses that whole political argument into a psychological one: the state doesn’t only rule by force, it rules by training people to confuse “legal” with “right.”
It’s also a sly warning about identity. If your self-image depends on being “the kind of person who follows the rules,” you’ve made yourself easy to manage. Thoreau’s provocation is to be harder to govern in the only way that counts: by thinking.
Quote Details
| Topic | Wisdom |
|---|---|
| Source | Unverified source: The Journal of Henry D. Thoreau (Feb. 3, 1860 entry) (Henry David Thoreau, 1906)
Evidence: Any fool can make a rule And every fool will mind it. (February 3, 1860 (Journal entry; exact page varies by edition)). Primary composition context: Thoreau wrote this in his Journal entry dated February 3, 1860, in a passage about prescriptive English-grammar rules (e.g., not ending a sentence w... Other candidates (1) Wisdom for the Soul (Larry Chang, 2006) compilation95.0% ... Any fool can make a rule , and any fool will mind it . ~ Henry David Thoreau , 1817-1862 ~ Resist much . Obey lit... |
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