Edmund Burke Quotes About Ambition
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Among precautions against ambition, it may not be amiss to take precautions against our own. I must fairly say, I dread our own power and our own ambition: I dread our being too much dreaded.
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Ambition can creep as well as soar.
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History consists, for the greater part, of the miseries brought upon the world by pride, ambition, avarice, revenge, lust, sedition, hypocrisy, ungoverned zeal, and all the train of disorderly appetite.
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To reach the height of our ambition is like trying to reach the rainbow; as we advance it recedes.
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Greater mischief happens often from folly, meanness, and vanity than from the greater sins of avarice and ambition.
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I dread our own power, and our own ambition; I dread our being too much dreaded... We may say that we shall not abuse this astonishing, and hitherto unheard-of-power. But every other nation will think we shall abuse it. It is impossible but that, sooner or later, this state of things must produce a combination against us which may end in our ruin.
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The same sun which gilds all nature, and exhilarates the whole creation, does not shine upon disappointed ambition.
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