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As a well-spent day brings happy sleep, so life well used brings happy death.
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Leonardo da Vinci (1452 - 1519), The Notebooks
The world wants to be deceived.
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Sebastian Brant (1457 - 1521), The Ship of Fools
I say, thou mad March hare.
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John Skelton (1460 - 1529), Replication Against Certain Young Scholars
The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.
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Dante Alighieri (1265 - 1321)
Since love and fear can hardly exist together, if we must choose between them, it is far safer to be feared than loved.
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Niccolo Machiavelli (1469 - 1527), The Prince
A prince should therefore have no other aim or thought, nor take up any other thing for his study but war and it organization and discipline, for that is the only art that is necessary to one who commands.
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Niccolo Machiavelli (1469 - 1527), The Prince
When neither their property nor their honor is touched, the marjority of men live content.
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Niccolo Machiavelli (1469 - 1527), The Prince
There are three classes of intellects: one which comprehends by itself; another which appreciates what others comprehend; and a third which neither comprehends by itself nor by the showing of others; the first is the most excellent, the second is good, and the third is useless.
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Niccolo Machiavelli (1469 - 1527), The Prince
There is no other way of guarding oneself against flattery than by letting men understand that they will not offend you by speaking the truth; but when everyone can tell you the truth, you lose their respect.
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Niccolo Machiavelli (1469 - 1527), The Prince
Whoever desires to found a state and give it laws, must start with assuming that all men are bad and ever ready to display their vicious nature, whenever they may find occasion for it.
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Niccolo Machiavelli (1469 - 1527), Discourse upon the First Ten Books of Livy
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