“And I did work out something: that the rich of the earth indeed create misery, but they cannot bear to see it. They are weaklings and fools just like you. As long as they have enough to eat and can grease their floors with butter so that even the crumbs that fall from your table grow fat, they can't look with indifference on a man collapsing from hunger - although, of course, it must be in front of their house that he collapses.”
Quote by Bertolt Brecht
Book:The Threepenny Opera
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The Threepenny Opera
This classic work combines elements of opera and musical theatre, featuring a memorable score and a narrative that critiques the social and economic conditions of its time. more
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