Edmund Burke Quotes About Weakness

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  • Who can know her, and himself, and entertain much hope? Who can see and know such a creature, and not love her to distraction? She has all the softness that does not imply weakness... she is not made to be the admiration of everybody, but the happiness of one.

  • The concessions of the weak are the concessions of fear.

    Speech 'On Conciliation with America' 22 March 1775
  • The yielding of the weak is the concession to fear.

  • In the weakness of one kind of authority, and in the fluctuation of all, the officers of an army will remain for some time mutinous and full of faction, until some popular general, who understands the art of conciliating the soldiery, and who possesses the true spirit of command, shall draw the eyes of all men upon himself. Armies will obey him on his personal account. There is no other way of securing military obedience in this state of things.

    Edmund Burke (1868). “Reflections on the Revolution in France and on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that Event: 1790”, p.249
  • Applause is the spur of noble minds, the end and aim of weak ones.

  • The power of perpetuating our property in our families is one of the most valuable and interesting circumstances belonging to it, and that which tends most to the perpetuation of society itself. It makes our weakness subservient to our virtue; it grafts benevolence even upon avarice. The possession of family wealth and of the distinction which attends hereditary possessions (as most concerned in it,) are the natural securities for this transmission.

    Edmund Burke (1912). “Reflections on the French Revolution”, p.51, CUP Archive
  • Delusion and weakness produce not one mischief the less, because they are universal.

    Edmund Burke (1852). “The Works and Correspondence of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke”, p.313
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