O, let her brother live: thieves for the robbery have authority when judges steal themselves
O, let her brother live: thieves for the robbery have authority when judges steal themselves
The line "O, let her brother live: thieves for the robbery have authority when judges steal themselves" is spoken by the character Angelo in William Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure. This line is a powerful and thought-provoking statement that reflects the themes of justice, morality, and hypocrisy that are prevalent throughout the play.