This is the last part of my response to OutFoxed

...America is said to be a democracy, and yet we are being outspoken all the time. Our opinions have been siad to matter but the public isn't being heard to an extent that we don't speak anymore.

"All is necessary for the triumph of evil that is good men do nothing."

"No one could ever make a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little."

incorporate one of these quotes to you response.
I don't know how to incorporate, but I'd really like to add in the second quote. Please help

Ok, basically the second quote states how people learn from their mistakes and it's better to make mistakes and learn from it than to hestitate and make no mistakes. Nobody is perfect, therefore, people do make mistakes.

Therefore, our voices doesn't make a difference to the public. But our mistakes makes a big difference to the public.

wow thanks

I didn't even think of that :P
thank you so much:)

Your welcome, np. Good luck on your homework.

Priscilla, that is not what the second quote means at all. Nonsense.

The second quote means we should never avoid a task in which we believe that we can only contribute a small portion to the final solution. The Great Wall of China was not built by one man. Each Man's small contribution led it to being built.

"No one could ever make a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little."

To incorporate the second quote, "No one could ever make a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little," into your response to OutFoxed, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by summarizing the main message of your response to OutFoxed, which seems to highlight the concern about the lack of public voice and the need for action in a democracy.

2. After your summary, introduce the quote as a way to emphasize the importance of individual action, even if it may seem insignificant.

3. Mention that this quote serves as a reminder that every small effort counts in creating change, and that it is crucial not to underestimate our own impact. Highlight that even if the public feels unheard, their actions can still make a difference.

4. Conclude by encouraging others to take action and not be discouraged by the magnitude of the challenges they face, reiterating the idea that even small contributions can have a meaningful impact.

Here's an example of how you could incorporate the quote into your response:

"In my response to OutFoxed, I expressed my concern about the diminishing voice of the public in our supposed democracy. It is disheartening that despite being constantly told that our opinions matter, we often feel unheard and silenced. However, as I reflected on this issue, I was reminded of a powerful quote: 'No one could ever make a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little.' This resonated with me as a reminder that even if it feels like our individual actions may be small and ineffective, they are still important. We must recognize that every effort, no matter how seemingly insignificant, contributes to the creation of positive change. Therefore, it is crucial that we do not underestimate our own impact, and instead, encourage one another to take action. By speaking up and engaging in the issues that matter to us, we can collectively work towards a society where our voices are truly heard and respected."