Not thinking is a disease, which will sometimes set in in a community,
but when it does, it affects the upper a long time before the lower.
There are a great many intellectual people, I believe, at the present
day, who are engaged in attacking democracy, and they attack it largely,
as far as I can make out, on the ground of the vulgarity and stupidity
and vagueness which they find in a third-class carriage. To these, if
their test be vulgarity and stupidity and vagueness, there is a very
simple question to be set. Have they ever travelled in a first-class
carriage?
-January 23, 1904, Daily News
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