"If thy heart fails thee, climb not at all"
About this Quote
The line’s intent is prophylactic. Elizabeth isn’t comforting the hesitant; she’s sorting them. If you’re prone to doubt, don’t begin, because wavering is the one unforgivable sin in a system built on performance. The heart here isn’t sentimental. It’s nerve, stamina, the capacity to keep your face steady while everyone watches for a tremor. To “fail” is to show fear publicly, which in a courtly ecosystem becomes evidence for your enemies.
Subtext: hesitation is not private, it’s contagious. A ruler’s uncertainty invites factions to write the next chapter for you. Elizabeth knew that legitimacy could be argued into existence or argued away; confidence functioned as policy. The phrasing - “thy,” “thee” - sounds biblical, giving personal resolve the weight of moral law. It’s a queen turning psychology into governance: either commit to the ascent, or stay off the ladder entirely, because halfway up is where people fall - and where others push.
Quote Details
| Topic | Wisdom |
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| Source | Later attribution: Elizabeth I of England (Elizabeth I) modern compilation
Evidence: by francis bacon if thy heart fails thee climb not at all rhyming response writt Other candidates (1) The Apothecary's Daughter (Julie Klassen, 2009) compilation95.0% Julie Klassen. If thy heart fails thee , climb not at all . —QUEEN ELIZABETH I CHAPTER 34 n Sunday morning , Lilly gr... |
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I, Elizabeth. "If thy heart fails thee, climb not at all." FixQuotes. January 13, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-thy-heart-fails-thee-climb-not-at-all-17267/.
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"If thy heart fails thee, climb not at all." FixQuotes, 13 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-thy-heart-fails-thee-climb-not-at-all-17267/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.








