No man, I suppose, ever admits to himself candidly that he gets his living in a dishonourable way.


Notes on Democracy (1926)


No man, I suppose, ever admits to himself candidly that he gets his living in a dishonourable way.

No man, I suppose, ever admits to himself candidly that he gets his living in a dishonourable way.

No man, I suppose, ever admits to himself candidly that he gets his living in a dishonourable way.

No man, I suppose, ever admits to himself candidly that he gets his living in a dishonourable way.