"People in their natural state are basically good. But this natural innocence,however, is corrupted by the evils of society."
"In any case, frequent punishments are a sign of weakness or slackness in the government. There is no man so bad that he cannot be made good for something. No man should be put to death, even as an example, if he can be left to live without danger to society."
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Source: Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations. Compiled by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt and Kate Louise Roberts, 1922.
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