“A solicitor is a man who does worse things within the law than most crooks do outside it.”
Brent Weeks book The Way of Shadows
Source: The Way of Shadows (2008), Chapter 13 (p. 99)
Address in Memphis, Tennessee (25 October 1905) http://www.trsite.org/content/pages/speaking-loudly <br class="br">1900s
“A solicitor is a man who does worse things within the law than most crooks do outside it.”
Brent Weeks book The Way of Shadows
Source: The Way of Shadows (2008), Chapter 13 (p. 99)
“A man who fails well is greater than one who succeeds badly.”
Thomas Merton book No Man Is an Island
Source: No Man Is an Island
Richard Salter Storrs (1821–1900) American Congregational clergyman
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 130.
William Cobbett (1763–1835) English pamphleteer, farmer and journalist
‘Observations on Priestley's Emigration’ (August 1794), Porcupine's Works; containing various writings and selections, exhibiting a faithful picture of the United States of America, Volume I (1801), p. 169
1790s
“No man can get rich in politics unless he's a crook.”
Harry Truman (1884–1972) American politician, 33rd president of the United States (in office from 1945 to 1953)
Variant: Similarly on pg. 136: "About this getting rich in politics. Like I said, you just can't do it unless you're a crook." And earlier: "An honest public servant can't become rich in politics." - Truman's diary, 24 April 1954.
Source: Harry S Truman, quoted in Plain Speaking: An Oral Biography of Harry S Truman by Merle Miller, 1973-1974 SBN 425-02664-7 LOC 73-87198, Berkeley Medallion Edition, October, 1974, Chapter 10. "The Only Defeat − and Then Victory", pg. 134.