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"The line of cleavage between
good and bad citizenship lies, not between the
man of wealth who acts squarely by his fellow
and the man who seeks each day's wage by that
day's work, wronging no one...On the contrary,
it separates the rich man who does well from
the rich man who does ill, the poor man of good
conduct from the poor man of bad conduct. This
line of cleavage lies at right angles to any
arbitrary line of division as that separating
one class from another, one nation or locality
from another, of a man with a certain degree
of property from those of a lesser degree..."
- Theodore Roosevelt |
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