Lord Acton

Lord Acton

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As an English historian and politician, Lord Acton earned a lasting place in the canon of memorable quotations. Celebrated for Lord Acton, was an English Catholic historian, Liberal politician, and writer, Lord Acton brought that same intensity to the written and spoken word. 24 of Lord Acton's sharpest quotes live here, spanning themes of Power, History, Politics, Government, and Society. Perhaps their most recognizable line: "I'm not a driven businessman, but a driven artist. I never think about money. Beautiful things make money."

“Property is not the sacred right. When a rich man becomes poor it is a misfortune, it is not a moral evil. When a poor man becomes destitute, it is a moral evil, teeming with consequences and injurious to society and morality.”

— Lord Acton

Society

All Quotes by Lord Acton

“There is not a soul who does not have to beg alms of another, either a smile, a handshake, or a fond eye.”

— Lord Acton

Smile

“The danger is not that a particular class is unfit to govern: every class is unfit to govern.”

— Lord Acton

Government

“Liberty is not the power of doing what we like, but the right to do what we ought.”

— Lord Acton

Power

“The science of politics is the one science that is deposited by the streams of history, like the grains of gold in the sand of a river and the knowledge of the past, the record of truths revealed by experience, is eminently practical, as an instrument of action and a power that goes to making the future.”

— Lord Acton

Experience

“I'm not a driven businessman, but a driven artist. I never think about money. Beautiful things make money.”

— Lord Acton

Business

“Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”

— Lord Acton

Politics

“Property is not the sacred right. When a rich man becomes poor it is a misfortune, it is not a moral evil. When a poor man becomes destitute, it is a moral evil, teeming with consequences and injurious to society and morality.”

— Lord Acton

Society

“Save for the wild force of Nature, nothing moves in this world that is not Greek in its origin.”

— Lord Acton

Nature

“Machiavelli's teaching would hardly have stood the test of Parliamentary government, for public discussion demands at least the profession of good faith.”

— Lord Acton

Faith

“And remember, where you have a concentration of power in a few hands, all too frequently men with the mentality of gangsters get control. History has proven that.”

— Lord Acton

History

“History is not a burden on the memory but an illumination of the soul.”

— Lord Acton

History

“Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”

— Lord Acton

Power

“Opinions alter, manners change, creeds rise and fall, but the moral laws are written on the table of eternity.”

— Lord Acton

Change

“If some great catastrophe is not announced every morning, we feel a certain void. Nothing in the paper today, we sigh.”

— Lord Acton

Morning