Thomas More — "No man can live but by bread, and I will not take bread from the mouth of my wif…"
No man can live but by bread, and I will not take bread from the mouth of my wife and children.
No man can live but by bread, and I will not take bread from the mouth of my wife and children.
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"The commonwealth of Utopia is governed by very few laws; and these are so plain, that every man may understand them."
"They count it a great reproach that so many men should be kept idle, as if the wealth of the whole country lay in the number of its beggars."
"I am not a man of many words, nor will I be, at this time."
"They have no distinction of apparel, but all wear the same fashion."
"As for the women, they are not suffered to be idle, but are kept to their work, and that is to spin and to weave."
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