If a person wants to do good in this world, he should do real good—not force a fellow who’s down on his luck to sit and swallow a load of preaching before he can swallow a bite of food. Either you want to feed the hungry or you don’t. And I don’t believe folks who live off the labor of the poor ought to skate by feeling smug and comfortable about themselves just because they’ve given a hobo a slice of bread or a spoonful of cough syrup. That doesn’t outweigh the damage these rich folks have done—are doing, every day.”