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Opulence is always the result of theft, if not committed by the actual possessor, then by his predecessor. ** Jerome
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[[File:Paul-Charles Chocarne-Moreau The Cunning Thief.jpg|thumbnail|Paul-Charles Chocarne-Moreau, ''The Cunning Thief'', 1931]]
[[File:Marquis de sade.jpg|thumb|Theft is only punished because it violates the right of property; but this right is itself nothing in origin but theft. ~ [[Donatien Alphonse François de Sade]]]]
[[File:W.E.B. DuBois - NARA - 559200.tif|thumb|Suppose to-day Negroes do steal; who was it that for centuries made stealing a virtue by stealing their labor? ~ [[Booker T. Washington]] and [[W. E. B. Du Bois]]]]