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Increased Means And Increased Leisure Are The Two Civilizers Of Man.
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Increased means and increased leisure are the two civilizers of man.
-- Benjamin Disraeli (Earl Beaconsfield) (1805-1881)
-- Speech, April 3, 1872
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