"Men cannot improve a society by setting fire to it: they must seek out its old virtues, and bring them back into the light."
"The twentieth-century conservative is concerned, first of all, for the regeneration of the spirit and character – with the perennial problem of the inner order of the soul, the restoration of the ethical understanding, and the religious sanction upon which any life worth living is founded. This is conservatism at its highest."
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Source: Russell Kirk (2001). “The Conservative Mind: From Burke to Eliot”, p.472, Regnery Publishing
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