"Prodigality is indeed the vice of a weak nature, as avarice is of a strong one; it comes of a weak craving for those blandishments of the world which are easily to be had for money, and which, when obtained, are as much worse than worthless as a harlot's love is worse than none."

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Source: Sir Henry Taylor (1853). “Notes from Life, in seven essays ... From the third London edition”, p.12

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Henry Taylor

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Henry Taylor is a notable poet and playwright known for his exploration of truth and freedom in human experience.

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