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The Prince
by Niccolò Machiavelli
““And let it here be noted that men are either to be kindly treated, or utterly crushed, since they can revenge lighter injuries, but not graver.” (pp. 34-35)
“He who is the cause of another’s greatness is himself undone” (pg. 43)
“...a Prince should inspire fear in such a fashion that if he do not win love he may escape hate.” (pg. 124)
“For men will sooner forget the death of their father than the loss of their patrimony.” (pp. 124-125)
“And it is human nature when the sea is calm not to think of storms.” (pg. 172)
“He who is the cause of another’s greatness is himself undone” (pg. 43)
“...a Prince should inspire fear in such a fashion that if he do not win love he may escape hate.” (pg. 124)
“For men will sooner forget the death of their father than the loss of their patrimony.” (pp. 124-125)
“And it is human nature when the sea is calm not to think of storms.” (pg. 172)