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"I think that's not a question that one can answer accurately. I read a whole range of books, quite a lot of history at the time, and still do read a lot. I read very widely"

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There is something almost deliberately unglamorous about Hume’s answer: he refuses the neat origin story. Asked, presumably, about what shaped his thinking, he won’t play the politician’s favorite game of naming a few prestige titles and turning them into a personal brand. “That’s not a question that one can answer accurately” is a quiet rebuke to the culture of tidy influences. It’s also a claim to seriousness. He’s signaling that political judgment isn’t a single epiphany; it’s sediment, built up over time through exposure, argument, and revision.

The repetition does the work. “A whole range… quite a lot… still do… very widely.” It’s rhythmic, almost defensive, as if he’s pushing back against the expectation that a statesman’s mind should be traceable like a family tree. The subtext is credibility: Hume’s authority doesn’t come from ideology or tribal inheritance, but from intellectual breadth. In Northern Ireland’s sectarian ecosystem, that matters. Reading “a lot of history” isn’t a hobby detail; it’s a political instrument, a way to understand how narratives harden into identities and how grievances get laundered into destiny.

He also sneaks in a model of leadership that’s unfashionable today: humility as a method. “I think” and “accurately” keep the ego small and the standard of evidence high. For a figure associated with painstaking compromise, the line is practically a mission statement. Wide reading becomes shorthand for wide sympathy: the ability to imagine opponents as products of contexts, not just obstacles to be outmaneuvered.

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Hume, John. (2026, January 16). I think that's not a question that one can answer accurately. I read a whole range of books, quite a lot of history at the time, and still do read a lot. I read very widely. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-thats-not-a-question-that-one-can-answer-93909/

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Hume, John. "I think that's not a question that one can answer accurately. I read a whole range of books, quite a lot of history at the time, and still do read a lot. I read very widely." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-thats-not-a-question-that-one-can-answer-93909/.

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"I think that's not a question that one can answer accurately. I read a whole range of books, quite a lot of history at the time, and still do read a lot. I read very widely." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-thats-not-a-question-that-one-can-answer-93909/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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John Hume (born January 18, 1937) is a Politician from Ireland.

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