Mark Twain Quotes
The Citizen Who Thinks He Sees That The Commonwealth's Political Clothes Are Worn Out, And Yet Holds His Peace And Does Not Agitate For A New Suit, Is Disloyal, He Is A Traitor. That He May Be The Only One Who Thinks He Sees This Decay, Does Not Excuse Him: It Is His Duty To Agitate Anyway, And It Is The Duty Of Others To Vote Him Down If They Do Not See The Matter As He Does.
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