Voltairine De Cleyre Quotes
A Man Won't Steal, Ordinarily, Unless That Which He Steals Is Something He Cannot As Easily Get Without Stealing; In Liberty The Cost Of Stealing Would Involve Greater Difficulties Than Producing, And Consequently He Would Not Be Apt To Steal.
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