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Daily Inspiration Quote by Francois Rabelais

"How shall I be able to rule over others, that have not full power and command of myself?"

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Rabelais aims a scalpel at the oldest con in politics: the idea that authority is something you can borrow, wear, and project outward without first owning your inner life. Framed as a question, the line performs humility while delivering an indictment. It is less a pious self-check than a trap laid for would-be rulers who confuse control of others with mastery of self.

The phrasing matters. "How shall I" casts rule as a practical problem, not a divine right. "Be able" turns sovereignty into competence. Then comes the hinge: "that have not full power and command of myself". Rabelais uses the vocabulary of governance - power, command - to make self-discipline the prerequisite for public discipline. The subtext is pointed: if you cannot govern your appetites, vanities, and impulses, your rule will be nothing but those weaknesses scaled up and inflicted on everyone else.

As a cleric writing in a France where church and crown were tangled in everyday coercion, Rabelais is also threading a needle. He can sound morally orthodox while smuggling in a humanist suspicion of sanctimony and tyranny. The sentence reads like a private devotional prompt, but it doubles as a public criterion for legitimacy: the first realm any leader must pacify is the self. Anything else is just domination with better costumes.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Rabelais, Francois. (2026, January 15). How shall I be able to rule over others, that have not full power and command of myself? FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/how-shall-i-be-able-to-rule-over-others-that-have-82348/

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Rabelais, Francois. "How shall I be able to rule over others, that have not full power and command of myself?" FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/how-shall-i-be-able-to-rule-over-others-that-have-82348/.

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"How shall I be able to rule over others, that have not full power and command of myself?" FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/how-shall-i-be-able-to-rule-over-others-that-have-82348/. Accessed 8 Feb. 2026.

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Francois Rabelais is a Clergyman from France.

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