Charles Dickens
A man ain’t got no right to be a public man, unless he meets the public views.
Charles Dickens
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A man ain’t got no right to be a public man, unless he meets the public views. - Charles Dickens quote

A man ain’t got no right to be a public man, unless he meets the public views.

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Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens

English writer and social critic

February 7th, 1812 - June 9th, 1870