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Robert A. Heinlein, For Us, the Living: A Comedy of Customs Quotes: I see your point. It irks you to see anyone at all who is able to work permitted to live without working. But why do you consider work a virtue?
         

I see your point. It irks you to see anyone at all who is able to work permitted to live without working. But why do you consider work a virtue?


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