Quote by William Booth
The profession of a prostitute is the only career in which the maximum income is paid to the newest apprentice. It is the one calling in which at the beginning the only exertion is that of self-indulgence; all the prizes are at the commencement. It is the ever-new embodiment of the old fable of the sale of the soul to the Devil. The tempter offers wealth, comfort, excitement, but in return the victim must sell her soul, nor does the other party forget to exact his due to the uttermost farthing.
Summary
This quote highlights the nature of the profession of prostitution, emphasizing that the highest income is often earned by the newest entrants. It suggests that in this field, at the beginning, one only needs to indulge oneself without much exertion. However, the quote suggests that pursuing this career is like selling one's soul to the devil: while it promises wealth, comfort, and excitement, it exacts a heavy toll in return, with the implication that the consequences may be dire. Thus, it characterizes prostitution as a corrupting and morally compromising occupation.