Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989.
NUMBER: | 694 |
AUTHOR: | Walter Lippmann (18891974) |
QUOTATION: | Yet this corporate being, though so insubstantial to our senses, binds, in Burke’s words, a man to his country with “ties which though light as air, are as strong as links of iron.” That is why young men die in battle for their country’s sake and why old men plant trees they will never sit under. |
ATTRIBUTION: | The quotation is from Edmund Burkes speech on Conciliation with America (1775). |
SUBJECTS: | Future |