White people steal the most because the store don't look at them like they do other races
The spanish
The spanish
The present of "steal" is "steals," as in "He steals."
Shakespeare's Othello but it is Misquoted.
The quote "He who steals your purse steals trash; but he who robs me of my good name has left me poor indeed" is attributed to William Shakespeare. It reflects the idea that a person's reputation and honor are far more valuable than material wealth. This sentiment emphasizes the importance of integrity and how damage to one's reputation can have lasting consequences.
A person who steals is called a thief.
The one that steals could be a robber, theif, or a badguy.
The magpie.
A pecuniary thief is a person who steals money, as opposed to one who steals property or, today, identities. someone who steals money.
A person who steals is commonly referred to as a thief or a robber.
A person who steals is commonly referred to as a thief or a robber.
37 steals in 1947