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Edmund Burke Quotes - Page 12

The more accurately we search into the human mind, the stronger traces we everywhere find of his wisdom who made it.

The more accurately we search into the human mind, the stronger traces we everywhere find of his wisdom who made it.

"On Taste on the Sublime and Beautiful, Reflections on the Revolution, A Letter to a Noble Lord".

Government is a contrivance of human wisdom to provide for human wants.

'Reflections on the Revolution in France' (1790) p. 88

War never leaves where it found a nation.

Edmund Burke (1826). “The Works of Edmund Burke”, p.163

Whenever government abandons law, it proclaims anarchy.

Edmund Burke (1988). “Irish Affairs”, Vintage

To drive men from independence to live on alms, is itself great cruelty.

Edmund Burke (1852). “The Works and Correspondance of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke”, p.237

The concessions of the weak are the concessions of fear.

Speech 'On Conciliation with America' 22 March 1775

The person who grieves suffers his passion to grow upon him; he indulges it, he loves it; but this never happens in the case of actual pain, which no man ever willingly endured for any considerable time.

Edmund Burke (1834). “The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and Critical Introduction, and Portrait After Sir Joshua Reynolds”, p.32