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We are not to expect perfection in this world; but mankind, in modern times, have apparently made some progress in the science of government.
George Washington
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Perfection is unrealistic, yet humanity has improved its systems of governance.

George Washington emphasizes the idea that while we should not expect an ideal or perfect society, there has been notable progress in how societies govern themselves. This acknowledgment of human imperfection serves as both a realistic perspective on life and a hopeful observation of advancements in political structures.

Themes

GovernmentProgressHumanityImperfectionPolitics

In practice

Example use cases

In a discussion about governance in a community meeting.

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