Edmund Burke Quote

It is better to cherish virtue and humanity, by leaving much to free will, even with some loss of the object, than to attempt to make men mere machines and instruments of political benevolence. The world on the whole will gain by a liberty, without which virtue cannot exist.


Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that Event (ed. 1790)


It is better to cherish virtue and humanity, by leaving much to free will, even with some loss of the object, than to attempt to make men mere...

It is better to cherish virtue and humanity, by leaving much to free will, even with some loss of the object, than to attempt to make men mere...

It is better to cherish virtue and humanity, by leaving much to free will, even with some loss of the object, than to attempt to make men mere...

It is better to cherish virtue and humanity, by leaving much to free will, even with some loss of the object, than to attempt to make men mere...