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Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

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I, who ne'er
Went for myself a begging, go a borrowing,
And that for others. Borrowing's much the same
As begging; just as lending upon usury
Is much the same as thieving.
--
Nathan the Wise (1779), Act II, scene II

 
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