
“Just because you’re offended, doesn’t mean you’re right.”
Source: The King of Attolia
“Just because you’re offended, doesn’t mean you’re right.”
As quoted in Art and the Message of the Church (1961) by Walter Ludwig Nathan, p. 120.
Written by Henry Stuber as part of a biographical sketch of Franklin appended to a 1793 edition of Franklin's autobiography and sometimes reprinted with it in the 19th century. It is frequently misattributed to Franklin himself.
Misattributed
Context: Libraries … will be the best security for maintaining our liberties. A nation of well-informed men, who have been taught to know and prize the rights which God has given them, cannot be enslaved. It is in the regions of ignorance that tyranny reigns.
“Anytime a fan touches you, you have the right to beat the hell out of him.”
From CNN interview, Nov 22 2004, following a fight between players and fans at a recent Pistons-Pacers game.
Source: How to Become President (1940), Ch. 6 : How not to offend anybody
Context: The masses demand a fighting President, and that means you’ve got to offend somebody, because the way I see it, a strong offense is the best attack.
So what can you offend?
That’s an easy one. Offend the other candidates, because they’ll be too busy talking to hear you, and besides, they might not vote for you anyway.
About the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in the United States, quoted in 'You don't want to go to war with a president' https://www.politico.com/news/2020/03/03/anthony-fauci-trump-coronavirus-crisis-118961, 3 March 2020, Politico.
“I have offended God and mankind because my work didn't reach the quality it should have.”