This quote by Alexander Chase is a commentary on the propensity of individuals to idolize and revere those in positions of power and influence. It suggests that the words of a terrific man, even if they are ordinary and regular, are frequently taken as being sensible and informative. This is because of the respect and admiration that people have for those in positions of power and impact. The quote implies that individuals need to be more critical of the words of those in power and not take them at face value. It likewise suggests that individuals should be more discerning when it concerns examining the words of those in power and not be so easily swayed by their charm and impact.
This quote is written / told by Alexander Chase between April 16, 1926 and November 9, 1986. He was a famous Author from USA.
The author also have 13 other quotes.
"To be really great in little things, to be truly noble and heroic in the insipid details of everyday life, is a virtue so rare as to be worthy of canonization"
"Having soon discovered to be great, I must appear so, and therefore studiously avoided mixing in society, and wrapped myself in mystery, devoting my time to fasting and prayer"