Edmund Burke Quote

Those who carry on great public schemes must be proof against the most fatiguing delays, the most mortifying disappointments, the most shocking insults, and, worst of all, the presumptuous judgements of the ignorant upon their designs.


Benjamin Ward Richardson 'A Biographical Dissertation' ch. 4 in Edwin Chadwick The Health of Nations (1887)


Those who carry on great public schemes must be proof against the most fatiguing delays, the most mortifying disappointments, the most shocking...

Those who carry on great public schemes must be proof against the most fatiguing delays, the most mortifying disappointments, the most shocking...

Those who carry on great public schemes must be proof against the most fatiguing delays, the most mortifying disappointments, the most shocking...

Those who carry on great public schemes must be proof against the most fatiguing delays, the most mortifying disappointments, the most shocking...