Edmund Burke Quotes About Hate

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  • Dangers by being despised grow great.

    Speech on the Petition of the Unitarians, 11 May 1792, in 'The Works' vol. 5 (1812)
  • They never will love where they ought to love, who do not hate where they ought to hate.

    Edmund Burke (1839). “The Works of Edmund Burke ...”, p.81
  • By hating vices too much, they come to love men too little.

    1790 Reflections on the Revolution in France.
  • A kind Providence has placed in our breasts a hatred of the unjust and cruel, in order that we may preserve ourselves from cruelty and injustice. They who bear cruelty, are accomplices in it. The pretended gentleness which excludes that charitable rancour, produces an indifference which is half an approbation. They never will love where they ought to love, who do not hate where they ought to hate.

    Edmund Burke (1842). “The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, with a biographical and critical introduction, by Henry Rogers, and portrait after Sir Joshua Reynolds”, p.377
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