"Now if there is one thing that we do worse than any other nation, it is try and manage somebody else's affairs"
About this Quote
“Try and manage” is doing a lot of work. It’s not just “interfere”; it’s the managerial impulse, the confidence that other people’s lives are simply misfiled paperwork awaiting an American fix. The subtext is that this urge is both arrogant and incompetent: we do it “worse,” meaning we bungle the job even by the standards of interventionists. Rogers isn’t offering isolationism as purity; he’s mocking the self-importance that assumes competence where there’s no accountability.
The line also reflects Rogers’ era, when the U.S. was flexing its muscle through interventions in Latin America and the Caribbean, and debating what its growing power was for. Coming out of the interwar period and into the Depression, the quote reads like a warning against confusing strength with wisdom. As an actor and public humorist, Rogers can say what diplomats can’t: that “help” is often a costume for control, and that the more righteous the mission sounds, the less likely it is to end well for the people being “managed.”
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| Topic | Peace |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Rogers, Will. (2026, January 18). Now if there is one thing that we do worse than any other nation, it is try and manage somebody else's affairs. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/now-if-there-is-one-thing-that-we-do-worse-than-11019/
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Rogers, Will. "Now if there is one thing that we do worse than any other nation, it is try and manage somebody else's affairs." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/now-if-there-is-one-thing-that-we-do-worse-than-11019/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Now if there is one thing that we do worse than any other nation, it is try and manage somebody else's affairs." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/now-if-there-is-one-thing-that-we-do-worse-than-11019/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.








