"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
"Water and oil, simply considered, are capable of giving some pleasure to the taste. Water, when simple, is insipid, inodorous, colorless, and smooth; it is found, when not cold, to be a great resolver of spasms, and lubricator of the fibres; this power it probably owes to its smoothness."
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Source: Complete Works of Edmund Burke.
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