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The wise become as the unwise in the enchanted chambers of Power, whose lamps make every face the same colour
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"The wise become as the unwise in the enchanted chambers of Power, whose lamps make every face the same colour"

- Walter Savage Landor

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This quote by Walter Savage Landor speaks to the concept that power can be a corrupting force. In the "enchanted chambers of Power," the smart and the unwise are matched, as the "lamps make every face the same colour." This recommends that the power of those in charge can be so strong that it can make even the most smart and sensible individuals act mistakenly. It suggests that the power of those in charge can be so strong that it can make the most smart and wise people act foolishly. This quote is a cautioning to those in power to be aware of the corrupting influence of their authority and to utilize it properly. It likewise serves as a pointer to those without power to be knowledgeable about the capacity for corruption and to be cautious of those in positions of authority. Ultimately, this quote works as a tip that power can be a corrupting force and ought to be used responsibly.

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Walter Savage Landor This quote is written / told by Walter Savage Landor between January 30, 1775 and September 17, 1864. He was a famous Poet from England. The author also have 32 other quotes.

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