Edmund Burke Quote

There are cases in which a man would be ashamed not to have been imposed upon. There is a confidence necessary to human intercourse, and without which men are often more injured by their own suspicions than they would be by the perfidy of others.


A Letter from Mr. Burke, to a Member of the National Assembly (ed. 1791)


There are cases in which a man would be ashamed not to have been imposed upon. There is a confidence necessary to human intercourse, and without...

There are cases in which a man would be ashamed not to have been imposed upon. There is a confidence necessary to human intercourse, and without...

There are cases in which a man would be ashamed not to have been imposed upon. There is a confidence necessary to human intercourse, and without...

There are cases in which a man would be ashamed not to have been imposed upon. There is a confidence necessary to human intercourse, and without...