Edmund Burke — "No man can be a good citizen who is not a good son, a good brother, a good husba…"
No man can be a good citizen who is not a good son, a good brother, a good husband, or a good father.
No man can be a good citizen who is not a good son, a good brother, a good husband, or a good father.
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"Difficulty is a severe instructor, always at our elbow."
"The arrogance of age must submit to be taught by youth."
"I would rather sleep in the same bed with a toad than with a Frenchman."
"The individual is foolish; the multitude, for the moment, is foolish, when they act without deliberation; but the species is wise, and, when time is given to it, as a species, it always acts right."
"Liberty, when it is abused, is of all things the most dangerous."
Attributed, a sentiment consistent with his emphasis on traditional social bonds.
Date: c. 1770s-1790s
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