A crime persevered in a thousand centuries ceases to be a crime, and becomes a virtue. This is the law of custom, and custom supersedes all other forms of law.
The Writings of Mark Twain: Following the equator; a journey around the world (ed. 1809)
A crime persevered in a thousand centuries ceases to be a crime, and becomes a virtue. This is the law of custom, and custom supersedes all other forms of law.
The Writings of Mark Twain: Following the equator; a journey around the world (ed. 1809)