I wouldn’t use physical violence even if I could, because one of my romantic ideas is that physical violence is beneath the dignity of a man, and that whatever you get by physical aggression costs more than it is worth.

Rex Stout (1886-1975) American writer
Too Many Cooks, ch. 30 [Wolfe] (1938)

 
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