"Ideas are great arrows, but there has to be a bow. And politics is the bow of idealism"
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The subtext is a critique of armchair progressivism and of the romantic notion that history bends because we have the right takes. For a journalist who spent time inside government and then spent decades interrogating it, this is less a pep talk than a hard-earned diagnosis. He’s seen how movements stall when they treat politics as contamination rather than the delivery system for their values. He’s also seen how politics without idealism becomes a bow shooting nothing in particular - technique detached from purpose.
The line works because it smuggles a moral argument into a practical image. Politics isn’t sanctified; it’s instrumental. Idealism supplies direction; politics supplies force. Moyers is urging a mature relationship between the two: keep the arrow sharp, but stop pretending the bow is optional.
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"Ideas are great arrows, but there has to be a bow. And politics is the bow of idealism." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ideas-are-great-arrows-but-there-has-to-be-a-bow-40190/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.





