Quotes by John Acton

By a series of violent shocks, the nations in succession have struggled to shake off the Past, to reverse the action of Time and the verdict of success, and to rescue the world from the reign of the dead.
– John Acton
By liberty I mean the assurance that every man shall be protected in doing what he believes is his duty against the influence of authority and majorities, custom and opinion.
– John Acton
Definition of Liberty: (1) Security for minorities; (2) Reason reigning over reason, not will over will; (3) Duty to God unhindered by man; (4) Reason before will; (5) Right above might.
– John Acton
Far from being the product of a democratic revolution and of an opposition to English institutions, the constitution of the United States was the result of a powerful reaction against democracy, and in favor of the traditions of the mother country.
– John Acton
History provides neither compensation for suffering nor penalties for wrong.
– John Acton
If the past has been an obstacle and a burden, knowledge of the past is the safest and the surest emancipation.
– John Acton
Liberty is the condition of duty, the guardian of conscience. It grows as conscience grows. The domains of both grow together. Liberty is safety from all hindrances, even sin. So that Liberty ends by being Free Will.
– John Acton
Liberty is the prevention of control by others.
– John Acton
Save for the wild force of Nature, nothing moves in this world that is not Greek in its origin.
– John Acton
The fate of every democracy, of every government based on the sovereignty of the people, depends on the choices it makes between these opposite principles, absolute power on the one hand, and on the other the restraints of legality and the authority of tradition.
– John Acton
The greatest men, you can quote for everything.
– John Acton
The most certain test by which we judge whether a country is really free is the amount of security enjoyed by minorities.
– John Acton
The triumph of the Revolutionist annuls the historian. By its authentic exponents, the Revolution of the last century repudiates history. Their followers renounced acquaintance with it, and were ready to destroy its records and to abolish its inoffensive professors.
– John Acton
Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
– John Acton