Quote by Robert Frost
The middle of the road is where the white line is -- and that's the worst place to drive.
Summary
This quote suggests that the middle ground, or trying to please everyone, is a poor position to be in. Just like driving on the white line is dangerous because it leaves little room for error, remaining non-committal and avoiding taking a stance can be detrimental. It implies that standing firmly on one side or making decisions based solely on popular demand may be more effective and beneficial, compared to remaining in a neutral, indecisive state.
Topics
Deception/lying
By Robert Frost