Edmund Burke quotes - page 13
Mr. Burke talked in very high terms of Dr. Adam Smith; praised the clearness and depth of his understanding, his profound and extensive learning, and the vast accession that had accrued to British literature and philosophy from these exertions, and described his heart as being equally good with his head and his manners as peculiarly pleasing. Mr. Smith, he said, told him, after they had conversed on subjects of political economy, that he was the only man, who, without communication, thought on these topics exactly as he did.
Edmund Burke
Edmund Burke
Occupation: Anglo-Irish Statesman
Born: January 12, 1729
Died: July 9, 1797
Quotes count: 366
Wikipedia: Edmund Burke
Related authors