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Reform Quotes - Page 22

No amount of rationalisation, reform, or Freudian analysis can quite annul the thrill of the chimney-corner whisper or the lonely wood.

H. P. Lovecraft (2014). “Complete Collection Of H. P. Lovecraft - 150 eBooks With 100+ Audiobooks (Complete Collection Of Lovecraft's Fiction, Juvenilia, Poems, Essays And Collaborations)”, p.1055, Ageless Reads

We cannot reform our forefathers.

George Eliot (1862). “Adam Bede ... Tenth edition”, p.453

We must reform society before we can reform ourselves.

George Bernard Shaw (2004). “A Treatise on Parents and Children”, p.118, 1st World Publishing

Lord, reform Thy world, beginning with me.

Roosevelt, Franklin D. (1941). “Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: F.D. Roosevelt, 1941, Volume 10”, p.561, Best Books on

It is the first care of a reformer to prevent any future reformation.

Edward Gibbon (1860). “The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire”, p.351

Evils we have had continually calling for reformation, and reformations more grievous than any evils.

Edmund Burke (1858). “The Inherent Evils of All State Governments Demonstrated: Being a Reprint of [his] Essay, "A Vindication of Natural Society": with Notes and an Appendix”, p.35