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" To model our principles to our duties and our situation. To be 'fully persuaded that all virtue which is impracticable is spurious ; and rather to run the risk of falling into faults in a course which leads us to act with effect and energy, than to loiter... "
Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents .... - Halaman 115
oleh Edmund Burke - 1770 - 118 halaman
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Points of View

Stuart Pratt Sherman - 1924 - 380 halaman
...virtue which is impracticable is spurious; and rather to run the risk of falling into faults in a course which leads us to act with effect and energy, than to loiter out our days without blame and without use. The following description of the perfected intellect is obviously'not-American. No American conceives...
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Selections

Edmund Burke - 1925 - 552 halaman
...which is impracticable is spurious ; and rather to run the risk of falling into faults in a course which leads us to act with effect and energy, than to loiter out our days without blame and without use. Public life is a situation of power and energy; he trespasses against his duty who sleeps upon...
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Progressive Readings in Prose

Rudolf Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton - 1923 - 392 halaman
...virtue which is impracticable is spurious; and rather to run the risk of falling into faults in a course which leads us to act with effect and energy, than to loiter out our days without blame, and without use. Public life is a situation of power and energy; he trespasses against his duty who sleeps upon...
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The Oxford Book of English Prose

Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1262 halaman
...which is impracticable is spurious ; and rather to run the risque of falling into faults in a course which leads us to act with effect and energy, than to loiter out our days without blame, and without use. Public life is a situation of power and energy ; he trespasses against his duty who sleeps upon...
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The Ceylon Railway: The Story of Its Inception and Progress

G. F. Perera - 1925 - 428 halaman
...we shall bear in mind Burke 's advice: " Rather to run the risk of falling into faults in a course which leads us to act with effect and energy, than to loiter out our days without blame and without use." Captain Bird opposed the Bill. He said: " After the many applications which had been made for...
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Constructive Citizenship

Lawrence Pearsall Jacks - 1927 - 330 halaman
...virtue which is impracticable is spurious; and rather to run the risk of falling into faults in a course which leads us to act with effect and energy, than to loiter out our days without blame and without use. Public life is a situation of power and energy. He trespasses against his duty who sleeps on his...
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Pre-Revolutionary Writings

Edmund Burke - 1993 - 412 halaman
...which is impracticable is spurious; and rather to run the risque of falling into faults in a course which leads us to act with effect and energy, than to loiter out our days without blame, and without use. Public life is a situation of power and energy; he trespasses 126 or a devil cf. Robert Burton,...
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Edmund Burke: Selected Writings and Speeches

Edmund Burke - 1997 - 720 halaman
...virtue which is impracticable is spurious; and rather to run the risk of falling into faults in a course which leads us to act with effect and energy, than to loiter out our days without blame, and without use. Public life is a situation of power and energy; he trespasses against his duty who sleeps upon...
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Wisdom for the Soul: Five Millennia of Prescriptions for Spiritual Healing

Larry Chang - 2006 - 826 halaman
...others. ~ Frangois Fenelon, 1651-1715 — It is better to run the risk of falling into faults in a course which leads us to act with effect and energy, than to loiter out our days without blame and without use. ~ Edmund Burke, 1729-1797 ~ in America, 1956 April 4 The man with insight enough to admit his...
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Edmund Burke: Selected Writings and Speeches

Edmund Burke - 718 halaman
...virtue which is impracticable is spurious; and rather to run the risk of falling into faults in a course which leads us to act with effect and energy, than to loiter out our days without blame, and without use. Public life is a situation of power and energy; he trespasses against his duty who sleeps upon...
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