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Socially we are woven into the fabric of society, where every man is like one thread in a piece of cloth. No single thread has a right to say, "I will stay here no longer," and draw out. No man has a right to make a hole in the well-woven fabric of society.

Henry Ward Beecher, William Drysdale (1887). “Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit”
Socially we are woven into the fabric of society, where every man is like one thread in a piece of cloth. No single thread has a right to say, I will stay here no longer, and draw out. No man has a right to make a hole