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" Whatever may be advanced by philosophers to the contrary, I am of opinion that, as to nations, the old maxim, that "honesty is the best policy," is a sheer and ruinous mistake. It might have answered well enough in the honest times when it was made; but, in these degenerate days, if a nation pretends to rely merely upon the justice of its dealings, it will fare something like the honest man who fell among thieves, and found his honesty a poor protection against bad company. Such, "

Washington Irving , Knickerbocker's History of New York


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Washington Irving quote : Whatever may be advanced by philosophers to the contrary, I am of opinion that, as to nations, the old maxim, that