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Life & Wisdom Quote by George Herbert

"Skill and confidence are an unconquered army"

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“Skill and confidence are an unconquered army” is Herbert doing what he does best: smuggling moral instruction inside a clean, memorable image. The line borrows the swagger of the battlefield, then quietly reroutes it inward. Not faith, not fortune, not noble blood - two human faculties become a force that can’t be defeated. That phrasing matters. An “army” suggests discipline, training, coordination; “unconquered” implies not that it never meets resistance, but that it refuses the final verdict of defeat. Herbert is selling a posture as much as a virtue.

The subtext is almost Protestant in its practicality. In a 17th-century England riven by religious tension and political anxiety, Herbert’s poetry often turns from public turmoil to private governance: how to keep the self intact. Skill is competence earned, a kind of stewardship over one’s gifts; confidence is the spiritual twin, the willingness to act without being paralyzed by doubt or hierarchy. Pair them, and you get a defense against the era’s fragile status system, where pedigree and patronage could determine survival as much as merit.

The intent isn’t crude self-help. It’s a warning against the hollow bravado of confidence without craft, and the timid piety of craft without nerve. Herbert’s genius is making that balance feel inevitable. By casting inner resources as military power, he grants ordinary agency the dignity of strategy, endurance, and command - a quiet manifesto for resilient action in an unstable world.

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Later attribution: The Works of George Herbert in Prose and Verse (George Herbert, 1881) modern compilationID: HXAYAAAAYAAJ
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... Skill and confidence are an unconquered army . I was taken by a morsel , says the fish . A disarmed peace is weak . The balance distinguisheth not between gold and The persuasion of the fortunate sways the doubtful . To be beloved is ...
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George Herbert (April 3, 1593 - March 1, 1633) was a Poet from United Kingdom.

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