Edmund Burke Quotes
As To The Right Of Men To Act Anywhere According To Their Pleasure, Without Any Moral Tie, No Such Right Exists. Men Are Never In A State Of Total Independence Of Each Other. It Is Not The Condition Of Our Nature: Nor Is It Conceivable How Any Man Can Pursue A Considerable Course Of Action Without Its Having Some Effect Upon Others; Or, Of Course, Without Producing Some Degree Of Responsibility For His Conduct.
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