Quote by Mark Twain
The radical invents the views. When he has worn them out, the conservative adopts them.
Summary
This quote implies that the radical, or someone who embraces new and unconventional ideas, often innovates and brings forth new viewpoints. As these ideas become familiar and mainstream, the conservative, who typically prefers traditional values and practices, eventually accepts and adopts them. It suggests a pattern of progression, with the radical challenging the status quo, and the conservative eventually incorporating the once "radical" ideas into their belief system.
Topics
Conservatism
By Mark Twain