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Athens (Greece) (search for this): speech 21, section 98
If not, what have you to say, gentlemen of
the jury? What fair and honorable excuse, in heaven's name, can you find for
him? Is it because he is a ruffian and a blackguard? That is true enough, but
surely, men of Athens, your duty is to
hate such creatures, not to screen them. Is it because he is wealthy? But you
will find that his wealth was the main cause of his insolence, so that your duty
is to cut off the resources from which his insolence springs, rather than spare
him for the sake of those resources; for to allow such a reckless and abominable
creature to have such wealth at his command is to supply him with resources to
use against yourselves.