Jonathan Swift quote about passion from Gulliver's Travels - Of so little weight are the greatest services to princes, when put into the balance with a refusal to gratify their passions.
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Of so little weight are the greatest services to princes, when put into the balance with a refusal to gratify their passions.
 Jonathan Swift, Gulliver's Travels (1726). copy citation

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Author Jonathan Swift
Source Gulliver's Travels
Topic passion power service
Date 1726
Language English
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Context

“And from this time began an intrigue between his majesty and a junto of ministers, maliciously bent against me, which broke out in less than two months, and had like to have ended in my utter destruction. Of so little weight are the greatest services to princes, when put into the balance with a refusal to gratify their passions.
About three weeks after this exploit, there arrived a solemn embassy from Blefuscu, with humble offers of a peace, which was soon concluded, upon conditions very advantageous to our emperor, wherewith I shall not trouble the reader.” source

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