"...It is certainly more credible to cultivate the earth for the sustenance of man than to be the confidant, and sometimes the accomplice, of his vices; which is the profession of a lawyer... the employments of a prosperous farmer, if they were not more honorable, they were at least a happier species of occupation than that of a judge, whos misfortune it was to always meddle with the dark side of human nature."
-Mary Shelley, Frankenstein.
This was a bit of a sidenote about a side character, but I still thought it was a pretty good line.
-Mary Shelley, Frankenstein.
This was a bit of a sidenote about a side character, but I still thought it was a pretty good line.