Edmund Burke Quote

When…[people] imagine that their food is only a cover for poison, and when they neither love nor trust the hand that serves it, it is not the name of the roast beef of old England that will persuade them to sit down to the table that is spread for them.


Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents (1770)


When…[people] imagine that their food is only a cover for poison, and when they neither love nor trust the hand that serves it, it is not the name...

When…[people] imagine that their food is only a cover for poison, and when they neither love nor trust the hand that serves it, it is not the name...

When…[people] imagine that their food is only a cover for poison, and when they neither love nor trust the hand that serves it, it is not the name...

When…[people] imagine that their food is only a cover for poison, and when they neither love nor trust the hand that serves it, it is not the name...