““You've been with us a long time, Warden," he continued. "Have you ever found a man who really wants to be bad? Unconventional, yes. Contrary, perhaps. Maybe the fellow's stupid or selfish. But no one starts on this kind of life by wanting to be merely bad. You know how old Shakespeare put it. 'There is nothing good or bad, but thinking makes it so.' And when the public makes up its mind that a fellow is bad, he will become bad, even if he had no ambitions along that way originally.””