The nature of men is such that they are much beholden to those who do them good, and they are much offended by those who do them evil.
The Prince, political philosophy
The nature of men is such that they are much beholden to those who do them good, and they are much offended by those who do them evil.
The Prince, political philosophy
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"The Roman state was ruined by the ambition of the people as much as by the ambition of the nobility."
Controversial"Men are won over as much by the love they are given as by the fear they are inspired with."
Humorous"A prince must not have any other object nor any other thought… but war, its institutions, and its discipline; because that is the only art befitting one who commands."
Strange & Unusual"There are three kinds of intellect: one which comprehends by itself; another that discerns what another comprehends; and a third which comprehends neither by itself nor by the showing of another."
Humorous"Men must either be caressed or annihilated; they will revenge themselves for slight wrongs, but not for great ones."
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