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Men who undertake considerable things, even in a regular way, ought to give us ground to presume ability. Topic: Ability
Author: Edmund Burke
Chapter of accidents. Topic: Accident
Author: Edmund Burke
Politics and the pulpit are terms that have little agreement. Topic: Agreement
Author: Edmund Burke
A people who are still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood. Topic: America
Author: Edmund Burke
Young man, there is America--which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage men and uncouth manners, yet shall, before you taste of death, show itself equal to the whole that commerce which now attracts the envy of the world. Topic: America
Author: Edmund Burke
People will not look forward to posterity, who never look backward to their ancestors. Topic: Ancestry
Author: Edmund Burke
The power of perpetuating our property in our families is one of the most valuable and interesting circumstances belonging to it, and that which tends most to the perpetuation of society itself. It makes our weakness subservient to our virtue, it grafts benevolence even upon avarice. The possession of family wealth and of the distinction which attends hereditary possessions are the natural securities for this transmission. Topic: Ancestry
Author: Edmund Burke
Some decent regulated pre-eminence, some preference given to birth, is neither unnatural, nor unjust, nor impolite. Topic: Ancestry
Author: Edmund Burke
We must not always judge of the generality of the opinion by the noise of the acclamation. Topic: Applause
Author: Edmund Burke
Writers, especially when they act in a body and with one direction, have great influence on the public mind. Topic: Authorship
Author: Edmund Burke
When we speak of the commerce with our colonies, fiction lags after truth, invention is unfruitful, and imagination cold and barren. Topic: Business
Author: Edmund Burke
He was not merely a chip of the old Block, but the old Block itself. Topic: Character
Author: Edmund Burke
All men that are ruined, are ruined on the side of their natural propensities. Topic: Character
Author: Edmund Burke
No sound ought to be heard in the church but the healing voice of Christian charity. Topic: Charity
Author: Edmund Burke
That chastity of honour which felt a stain like a wound. Topic: Chastity
Author: Edmund Burke
It has all the contortions of the sibyl without the inspiration. Topic: Comparisons
Author: Edmund Burke
All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue, and every prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter. Topic: Compromise
Author: Edmund Burke
There ought to be a system of manners in every nation which a well-formed mind would be disposed to relish. To make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely. Topic: Country
Author: Edmund Burke
The first and simplest emotion which we discover in the human mind, is curiosity.