"No man, however strong, can serve ten years as schoolmaster, priest, or Senator, and remain fit for anything else"
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Adams is writing from the Gilded Age’s pressure cooker, when Washington was professionalizing, patronage was hardening into careerism, and “public service” could easily become self-protective theater. As a historian raised in the Adams dynasty, he’s allergic to the idea that prestige equals fitness. The line’s bite comes from its grudging respect for “however strong”: even character isn’t an escape hatch. The real antagonist is exposure - years of the same compromises, the same postures, the same audience.
The subtext is that institutions don’t merely constrain; they rewire. Teaching can become mere lesson-delivery, priesthood a maintenance of doctrine, politics a maintenance of faction. Each rewards certainty, punishes curiosity, and trains the practitioner to mistake role for self. Adams isn’t condemning any one profession so much as warning about the slow psychic damage of becoming a functionary: you may still be powerful, even admired, but you’re no longer broadly usable - not in thought, not in temperament, not in freedom.
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Adams, Henry B. (2026, January 15). No man, however strong, can serve ten years as schoolmaster, priest, or Senator, and remain fit for anything else. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/no-man-however-strong-can-serve-ten-years-as-144014/
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Adams, Henry B. "No man, however strong, can serve ten years as schoolmaster, priest, or Senator, and remain fit for anything else." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/no-man-however-strong-can-serve-ten-years-as-144014/.
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"No man, however strong, can serve ten years as schoolmaster, priest, or Senator, and remain fit for anything else." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/no-man-however-strong-can-serve-ten-years-as-144014/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.










