When a man makes his fortune in oil or government contracts, in chemicals or wholesale groceries, his first act is to buy a ranch, the largest he can afford, and to run some cattle. A candidate for public office who does not own a ranch is said to have little chance of election.
 John Steinbeck, Travels with Charley (1962). copy citation

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Author John Steinbeck
Source Travels with Charley
Topic government fortune
Date 1962
Language English
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