"Impatience translates itself into a desire to have something immediate done about it all, and, as is generally the case with impatience, resolves itself in the easiest way that lies ready to hand"
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As a scientist and foundational linguist/anthropologist writing in the early 20th century, Sapir is especially alert to how inner states get converted into social action through language and habit. “Translates itself” is telling: impatience becomes a kind of mistranslation, where urgency is rendered as necessity. The subtext is less about individual temperament than about collective decision-making under stress. When societies feel stuck - economic anxiety, cultural friction, institutional fatigue - they don’t only demand solutions; they demand immediate performances of solution-ness. That’s where scapegoats, simplistic reforms, and punitive crackdowns become attractive: they’re “ready to hand,” requiring less imagination than structural repair.
The sentence also carries a quiet warning about moral laziness. Impatience isn’t framed as passion or conviction; it’s framed as a cognitive shortcut. Sapir’s sting is that the easiest option often wins not because it’s persuasive, but because impatience needs closure. The result is action that soothes the actor more than it addresses the problem.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Sapir, Edward. (2026, January 17). Impatience translates itself into a desire to have something immediate done about it all, and, as is generally the case with impatience, resolves itself in the easiest way that lies ready to hand. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/impatience-translates-itself-into-a-desire-to-53549/
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Sapir, Edward. "Impatience translates itself into a desire to have something immediate done about it all, and, as is generally the case with impatience, resolves itself in the easiest way that lies ready to hand." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/impatience-translates-itself-into-a-desire-to-53549/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Impatience translates itself into a desire to have something immediate done about it all, and, as is generally the case with impatience, resolves itself in the easiest way that lies ready to hand." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/impatience-translates-itself-into-a-desire-to-53549/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.








