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Edmund Burke Quotes

«Men are qualified for civil liberties in exact proportion to their disposition to put moral chains upon their appetites: in proportion as their love of justice is above their rapacity»
«Society can overlook murder, adultery or swindling; it never forgives preaching of a new gospel.»
«Parliament is not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests; which interests each must maintain, as an agent and advocate, against other agents and advocates; but parliament is a deliberative assembly of one nation, with one interest, that of the whole; where, not local purposes, not local prejudices ought to guide, but the general good, resulting from the general reason of the whole. You choose a member indeed; but when you have chosen him, he is not a member of Bristol, but he is a member of parliament.»
«The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion.»
«Never despair; but if you do, work on in despair»
Author: Edmund Burke (Philosopher, Statesman) | About: Despair | Keywords: do work, work on
«The religion most prevalent in our northern colonies is a refinement on the principles of resistance: it is the dissidence of dissent, and the Protestantism of the Protestant religion»
«Nothing is so fatal to religion as indifference, which is, at least, half infidelity»
«When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle»
«The effect of liberty to individuals is that they may do what they please: we ought to see what it will please them to do, before we risk congratulations.»
«Never despair, but if you do, work in despair»
Author: Edmund Burke (Philosopher, Statesman) | About: Despair | Keywords: do work

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