March 17, 2008

On Choosing Your Battles

“It is folly to argue against determined hardness; eloquence may strike the ear, and the language of sorrow draw forth the tear of compassion, but nothing can reach the heart that is steeled with prejudice.”
-Thomas Paine

Prejudiced thinking drives away the burden of logic, making rational argument both unnecessary and a waste of time. 

It is best, then, to choose your battles wisely.  

Filed under The History Blog Project, Thomas Paine Quotes, Thomas Paine in Today's World by Thomas Schueneman

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