Moses, So. Clients entrust us to fight for them, to guide them, to protect them when they have suffered injuries and damages caused by the negligence of others, and to defend their rights and freedoms when they are being threatened by the criminal justice system. We humbly accept that responsibility. Roosevelt stated that "In a democratic world, as in a democratic Nation, power must be linked with responsibility, and obliged to defend and justify itself within the framework of the general good.
In "Superman Comes to Earth", the first episode of the serial Superman , Clark Kent Kirk Alyn is told by his foster father, Eben Kent Edward Cassidy , "Because of these great powers—your speed and strength, your x-ray vision and super-sensitive hearing—you have a great responsibility. The thematic and often-quoted Spider-Man phrase "with great power comes great responsibility" is widely attributed to the character Uncle Ben.
The phrase first appeared in Amazing Fantasy 15 , in which it is not spoken by any character; instead, it appears in a narrative caption of the comic's last panel emphasis not in original : [2] [3] [4].
And a lean, silent figure slowly fades in the gathering darkness, aware at last that in this world, with great power there must also come -- great responsibility! While Uncle Ben incidentally had none but two lines in that entire comic, later stories and flashbacks that took place when Ben was still alive retroactively made the phrase one of the many homilies he would lecture Peter with.
However, this attribution would not catch on in the comics for at least another decade; the earliest appearance of a direct reference to Ben telling Peter the phrase is figured to be in Spider-Man vs. Wolverine 1 by Jim Owsley, M. Bright, and Al Williamson. Contemporary reinterpretations of Spider-Man, including Raimi's film as well as the Ultimate Spider-Man comic, depict Ben as saying this phrase to Peter in their last conversation together.
Comic book writer Greg Pak opined that the motto was "one of the greatest single moral injunctions in all of American pop culture. Since becoming a household phrase from its use in Spider-Man, the phrase and general concept has regularly been evoked, rephrased, and parodied. Anonymous Not logged in Create account Log in.
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Julia 27, books view quotes. Many thanks to S. Colowick and Anton Sherwood for providing translations of the passage. All errors are the responsibility of QI. Further thanks to Vaios K. Skip to content. Dear Quote Investigator: There is a popular saying about the relationship between ascendancy and obligation: With great power comes great responsibility.
Below are additional selected citations in chronological order. The New International and King James translations rendered the verse as follows: 2 From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked. Lamb: 3 It was common to speak of the power of the press, and he admitted that its power was great. Robinson extended the saying by adding anxiety as an inescapable addendum: 7 But great power carries with it great responsibility, and great responsibility entails a large amount of anxiety.
Haynes that contained a version of the saying: 8 The possession of great powers and capacity for good implies equally great responsibilities in their employment. In statesman Winston Churchill delivered a speech in the House of Commons that included an extended instance of the adage: 9 Where there is great power there is great responsibility, where there is less power there is less responsibility, and where there is no power there can, I think, be no responsibility.
In President Theodore Roosevelt wrote a letter to Sir George Otto Trevelyan that included a discussion of his reasons for declining to seek a third term as President: 10 I believe in a strong executive; I believe in power; but I believe that responsibility should go with power, and that it is not well that the strong executive should be a perpetual executive. Instead, an omniscient narrative voice was employed: 13 14 And a lean, silent figure slowly fades into the gathering darkness, aware at last that in this world, with great power there must also come—great responsibility!
Update History: On July 24, the citation was added. A, Paris. Bible hub is a production of the Online Parallel Bible Project. Accessed biblehub. Hansard, Fleet-Street, London. Robinson, G.
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