"In some causes silence is dangerous"
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The intent is surgical: to shame the comfortable instinct to wait things out. Ambrose isnt urging indiscriminate outspokenness; hes marking out "some causes" as the kind that test a persons integrity. That qualifier matters. It recognizes that discretion can be wise, even holy, while insisting that there are moments when discretion becomes complicity. The subtext is pastoral but also political: the faithful are tempted to treat injustice as someone elses problem, to outsource courage to martyrs and leaders. Ambrose yanks that excuse away.
Context sharpens the stakes. Ambrose famously confronted imperial power, most notably after the massacre at Thessalonica, when he pressed Emperor Theodosius toward public repentance. In that world, to stay silent wasnt merely to avoid controversy; it was to bless the status quo with your absence. The sentence works because it reframes risk: the danger isnt only what happens if you speak, but what you become if you dont.
Quote Details
| Topic | Ethics & Morality |
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| Source | Later attribution: Demotic Induced Neurosis (Todd Andrew Rohrer, 2009) modern compilationISBN: 9781440169496 · ID: 3giEdR-P4hsC
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... In some causes silence is dangerous.” Saint Ambrose Lost causes tend to be silent. Keeping silent may increase the danger. Being silent is better than being silenced. Telling the truth often leads to a dangerous silence.-12:33:39 PM U 2 ... |
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