Edmund Burke Quotes
The State Of Civil Society, Which Necessarily Generates This Aristocracy, Is A State Of Nature; And Much More Truly So Than A Savage And Incoherent Mode Of Life. For Man Is By Nature Reasonable; And He Is Never Perfectly In His Natural State, But When He Is Placed Where Reason May Be Best Cultivated, And Most Predominates. Art Is Man's Nature. We Are As Much, At Least, In A State Of Nature In Formed Manhood, As In Immature And Helpless Infancy.
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