| "The universal voice of mankind is
        always declaring that justice and virtue are honorable, but grievous and toilsome; and
        that the pleasures of vice and injustice are easy of attainment, and are only censured by
        law and opinion.  They say also that honesty is for the most part less profitable
        than dishonesty; and they are quite ready to call wicked men happy, and to
        honor them
        both in public and private when they are rich or in any other way influential, while they
        despise and overlook those who may be weak and poor, even though acknowledging them to be
        better than the others."                         
                        
         ~ Plato ~ |