Source: Physics and Politics http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext03/phypl10.txt (1869), Ch. 2, The Use of Conflict <br class="br">Context: The great difficulty which history records is not that of the first step, but that of the second step. What is most evident is not the difficulty of getting a fixed law, but getting out of a fixed law; not of cementing (as upon a former occasion I phrased it) a cake of custom, but of breaking the cake of custom; not of making the first preservative habit, but of breaking through it, and reaching something better.
Walter Bagehot: Greatness
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“To a great experience one thing is essential — an experiencing nature.”
Shakespeare
Literary Studies (1879)
Walter Bagehot book The English Constitution
No. I, "The Cabinet", p. 29
The English Constitution (1867)
Walter Bagehot book The English Constitution
Introduction, p. xxi
The English Constitution (1867)
[ART. I—Edward Gibbon, National Review, 2, January 1856, 1–42, https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433081643169;view=1up;seq=43] (quote p. 31)
Edward Gibbon (1856)