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Life & Wisdom Quote by Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.

"Every calling is great when greatly pursued"

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Holmes is handing out praise with conditions: greatness isn’t a property of the job title, it’s a property of the pursuit. In a single sentence, he deflates the Victorian hierarchy of “important” professions without pretending all work is automatically noble. The trick is the repetition of “great,” which shifts meaning midstream: the first “great” is social status, the second is moral intensity. That pivot is the whole argument.

Written by a poet-physician who moved comfortably among Boston’s Brahmins, Holmes knew how prestige gets assigned. Mid-19th-century America was professionalizing fast - medicine, law, the clergy, the new bureaucracies - and status anxieties came with it. His line reads like a democratic antidote to that sorting machine. If the era loved ladders, Holmes offers a sideways exit: whatever rung you’re on, take it seriously enough and you can make it matter.

The subtext is quietly disciplinary. “When greatly pursued” implies craft, rigor, and a kind of ethical attention. It’s not a sentimental “follow your passion” slogan; it’s closer to “earn your dignity.” There’s also a Protestant work-ethic shadow: value is proved through sustained effort, not declared through self-esteem.

As a piece of rhetoric, it’s elegant because it flatters and challenges at once. You’re invited into greatness, but only if you bring the greatness with you - in competence, care, and ambition that survives boredom. In that bargain, Holmes makes meaning feel less like inheritance and more like workmanship.

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Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.

Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. (August 29, 1809 - October 8, 1894) was a Poet from USA.

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