The President regards the Japanese as a brave peop...

The President regards the Japanese as a brave people but courage, though useful in time of war, is subordinate to knowledge of arts hence, courage without such knowledge is not to be highly esteemed.

-Townsend Harris

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"The President regards the Japanese as a brave peop... " is one of a famous quotes by Townsend Harris. Complete quote is as follows;
"The President regards the Japanese as a brave people but courage, though useful in time of war, is subordinate to knowledge of arts hence, courage without such knowledge is not to be highly esteemed."

What is "The President regards the Japanese as a brave peop... "?

"The President regards the Japanese as a brave people but courage, though useful in time of war, is subordinate to knowledge of arts hence, courage without such knowledge is not to be highly esteemed." This is a quote by Townsend Harris which is about Courage & Knowledge. He is known to have been associated with numerous other thought provoking quotes on these topics like;

  • It is a blessed thing that in every age some one has had the individuality enough and courage enough to stand by his own convictions.
  • The really frightening thing about middle age is the knowledge that you'll grow out of it.
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What does "The President regards the Japanese as a brave peop... " mean?

This quote is primarily about Knowledge although it also includes other themes like Courage & Knowledge. It is attributed to Townsend Harris. Complete quote is as follows;
"The President regards the Japanese as a brave people but courage, though useful in time of war, is subordinate to knowledge of arts hence, courage without such knowledge is not to be highly esteemed."