Quote of the Day

Posted By on March 18, 2004 at 11:03 pm

When a majority of the electorate in Spain voted to capitulate to terrorists, something nagged at the back of my brain, but I couldn’t for the life of me bring it to the fore.
Good thing James Taranto didn’t have that problem. From Rudyard Kipling:

Dane-geld
(A.D. 980-1016)
IT IS always a temptation to an armed and agile nation,
To call upon a neighbour and to say:—
“We invaded you last night—we are quite prepared to fight,
Unless you pay us cash to go away.”
And that is called asking for Dane-geld,
And the people who ask it explain
That you’ve only to pay ’em the Dane-geld
And then you’ll get rid of the Dane!
It is always a temptation to a rich and lazy nation,
To puff and look important and to say:—
“Though we know we should defeat you, we have not the time to meet you.
We will therefore pay you cash to go away.”
And that is called paying the Dane-geld;
But we’ve proved it again and again,
That if once you have paid him the Dane-geld
You never get rid of the Dane.
It is wrong to put temptation in the path of any nation,
For fear they should succumb and go astray,
So when you are requested to pay up or be molested,
You will find it better policy to says:—
“We never pay any one Dane-geld,
No matter how trifling the cost,
For the end of that game is oppression and shame,
And the nation that plays it is lost!”

Comments

2 Responses to “Quote of the Day”

  1. Indigo says:

    Kipling, huh? I like it.

  2. Russ says:

    As the old joke goes:
    Boy: “Do you like Kipling?”
    Girl: “I don’t know — I’ve never kippled!”