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Famous Edmund Burke Quotes
“A nation without means of reform is without means of survival.”
“The greatest sin is to do nothing because you can only do a little.”
“The Fate of good men who refuse to become involved in politics is to be ruled by evil men.”
“Fiction lags after truth, invention is unfruitful, and imagination cold and barren.”
“Fraud is the ready minister of injustice.”
“Adversity is a severe instructor, set over us by one who knows us better than we do ourselves.”
“Men have no right to what is not reasonable, and to what is not for their benefit.”
“Where mystery begins religion ends.”
“Responsibility prevents crimes.”
“It has all the contortions of the sibyl without the inspiration.”
“All men have equal rights, but not to equal things.”
“In such a strait the wisest may well be perplexed and the boldest staggered.”
“An appearance of delicacy, and even fragility, is almost essential to beauty.”
“A nation is not conquered which is perpetually to be conquered.”
“In the groves of their academy, at the end of every vista, you see nothing but the gallows.”
“Public calamity is a mighty leveller.”
“Economy is a distributive virtue, and consists not in saving but in selection.”
“War never leaves where it found a nation.”
