Edmund Burke Quotes About Losing

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  • Vice itself lost half its evil, by losing all its grossness.

    'Reflections on the Revolution in France' (1790) p. 113
  • The unbought grace of life, the cheap defence of nations, the nurse of manly sentiment and heroic enterprise isgone! it isgone, that sensibility of principle, that chastity of honour, which felt a stain like a wound, which ennobled whatever it touched, and under which vice itself lost half its evil, by losing all its grossness.

    'Reflections on the Revolution in France' (1790) p. 113
  • The conduct of a losing party never appears right: at least it never can possess the only infallible criterion of wisdom to vulgar judgements-success.

    'Letter to a Member of the National Assembly' (1791) p. 7
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