“And let no government imagine, that, to strip them of the power of defrauding their subjects, is to deprive them of a valuable privilege. A system of swindling can never be long lived, and must infallibly in the end produce much more loss than profit.” LongEndsGovernmentLossImagineSubjectsProducePrivilegeProfitValuableImagine ThatSwindling Book:A treatise on political economy Source: A treatise on political economy
“There is nothing so inconvenient in this world as an absolutely truthful person, who can both speak and write, and has the courage of his convictions. One can always arrange matters with liars ... But with the man or woman who holds truth dearer than life, and honor more valuable than advancement, there is nothing to be done, now that governments cannot insist on the hemlock-cure, as in the case of Socrates.” MenWorldWritingPersonsMatterDoneGovernmentTruthSpeakCasesThis WorldHe ManHonorConvictionValuableCuresLiarsTruthfulAdvancementInconvenientHemlock Author:Marie Corelli