"Care like hell! Sit around the bars and drink, and pose, and pretend, all you want to, but in reality, deep down underneath, care like hell."

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Source: Lincoln Steffens (1931). “The Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens”, p.124, Heyday

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Lincoln Steffens

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Lincoln Steffens was a pioneering American journalist known for his investigative work exposing political corruption and advocating for social reform.

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