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“No man can mortgage his injustice as a pawn for his fidelity.”
Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790)
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Anglo-Irish statesman 1729–1797Related quotes
1960s, What Has Happened to America? (1967)
Context: There can be no right to revolt in this society; no right to demonstrate outside the law, and, in Lincoln's words, 'no grievance that is a fit object of redress by mob law'. In a civilized nation no man can excuse his crime against the person or property of another by claiming that he, too, has been a victim of injustice. To tolerate that is to invite anarchy.
1960s, The Rising Tide of Racial Consciousnes (1960)
“No man expects such exact fidelity as a traitor.”
fidei acerrimus exactor est perfidus
De Ira (On Anger): Book 2, cap. 28, line 7.
Moral Essays
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1950's
Explaining the decision to reject American funding as a protest over liberal theology and practices, including the ordination of homosexuals.
Cited in: Michael J. Gelb (1996) Thinking for a change: discovering the power to create, communicate and lead. p. 96
Source: The Analects, Chapter III