Thomas More — "They are more concerned about the public good than about their own private advan…"
They are more concerned about the public good than about their own private advantage.
They are more concerned about the public good than about their own private advantage.
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"I reckoned that I had not so much as a groat in the world."
"I am not a man of many words, nor will I be, at this time."
"They have no beggars among them, nor any other idle people."
"They have no lawyers among them, for they consider them as a sort of people whose profession it is to disguise matters."
"I have not changed my mind, but I have changed my clothes."
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