The greatest monument to a ruler is the stability of his state.
First Emperor of China
The greatest monument to a ruler is the stability of his state.
First Emperor of China
A statement on what he considered the ultimate achievement of a ruler.
c. 220 BCE
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"The past is dead; the future is mine."
Controversial"The scholars of the past speak only of what was; they do not understand what is to be. Their books are a hindrance, not a help."
Shocking"The pursuit of pleasure is for the weak. The pursuit of power is for the strong."
Shocking"Those who use the past to criticize the present shall be executed along with their families."
Controversial"I have brought order to a chaotic world, and my descendants shall rule for a thousand generations. The past is but a shadow; the future is mine to command."
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