Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by Eric Ambler

Quote by Eric Ambler

“In a dying civilisation, political prestige is the reward not of the shrewdest diagnostician but of the man with the best beside manner. It is the decoration conferred on mediocrity by ignorance. Yet there remains one sort of political prestige that may still be worn with a certain pathetic dignity; it is that given to the liberal-minded leader of a party of conflicting doctrinaire extremists. His dignity is that of all doomed men: for, whether the two extremes proceed to mutual destruction or whether one of them prevails, doomed he is, either to suffer the hatred of the people or to die a martyr.”

Quote by Eric Ambler

Work

The mask of Dimitrios

In this gripping tale, a seemingly ordinary man is implicated in a complex web of espionage and intrigue. As he navigates the dangerous world of international espionage, he discovers hidden truths about his own identity and the mysterious Dimitrios. more

Author

Eric Ambler
Eric Ambler

Eric Ambler, a renowned British author and screenwriter, was born on June 28, 1909, in London. Known for his suspense and espionage-themed works, Ambler's influence on the genre has been profound. His distinctive writing style combines complex plots with deep character development, earning him the title of 'the father of spy fiction'. more

You May Also Like

“The prevailing vision of history, as an egalitarian pageant of equally valid, self-authenticating "perspectives" on the past representing the "voices" of particular groups, is dangerous to society at large. It reserves a special place for everyone, which is exciting news for political extremists, con-artists, and megalomaniacs eager to register their self-interested propaganda as legitimate contributions to a "broader perspective" of history.”

“Linguistic diversity is integral to the cultural diversity that ensures some humans will survive in the event of one of the periodic global catastrophes. Local indigenous languages hold the keys to to survival because they contain the nouns, the names of the plants, insects, birds and mammals important locally to human survival.”