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Welfare distorts behavior, makes one less personally responsible and reduces the role of private charity. This principle applies to corporate welfare.
O, once in each man's life, at least, Good luck knocks at his door; And wit to seize the flitting guest Need never hunger more. But while the loitering idler waits Good luck beside his fire, The bold heart storms at fortune's gates, And conquers its desire.
Isaac Babel, Journalist (1894) |
Harrison Ford, Actor (1942) |
Ken Jeong, Actor (1969) |
Jack Kemp, Politician (1935) |
Tom Kenny, Actor (1962) |
Ruth Ellis, Criminal (1955) |
Bronislaw Geremek, Historian (2008) |
Frida Kahlo, Artist (1954) |
Yousuf Karsh, Photographer (2002) |