Niccolo Machiavelli

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Men ought either to be indulged or utterly destroyed, for if you merely offend them they take vengeance, but if you injure them greatly they are unable to retaliate, so that the injury done to a man ought to be such that vengeance cannot be feared.
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Collection: Men
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It is necessary for him who lays out a state and arranges laws for it to presuppose that all men are evil and that they are always going to act according to the wickedness of their spirits whenever they have free scope.
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Collection: Men
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A return to first principles in a republic is sometimes caused by the simple virtues of one man. His good example has such an influence that the good men strive to imitate him, and the wicked are ashamed to lead a life so contrary to his example.
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Collection: Good
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War is just when it is necessary; arms are permissible when there is no hope except in arms.
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Collection: War
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Men should be either treated generously or destroyed, because they take revenge for slight injuries - for heavy ones they cannot.
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Collection: Men
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Whosoever desires constant success must change his conduct with the times.
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Collection: Success
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Men shrink less from offending one who inspires love than one who inspires fear.
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Collection: Fear
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No enterprise is more likely to succeed than one concealed from the enemy until it is ripe for execution.
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Collection: Business
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A wise ruler ought never to keep faith when by doing so it would be against his interests.
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Collection: Faith
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God is not willing to do everything, and thus take away our free will and that share of glory which belongs to us.
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Collection: God
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War should be the only study of a prince. He should consider peace only as a breathing-time, which gives him leisure to contrive, and furnishes as ability to execute, military plans.
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Collection: Peace
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The first method for estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at the men he has around him.
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Collection: Intelligence
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Men are so simple and so much inclined to obey immediate needs that a deceiver will never lack victims for his deceptions.
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Collection: Men
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There is no surer sign of decay in a country than to see the rites of religion held in contempt.
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Collection: Religion
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Princes and governments are far more dangerous than other elements within society.
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Collection: Society
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The wish to acquire more is admittedly a very natural and common thing; and when men succeed in this they are always praised rather than condemned. But when they lack the ability to do so and yet want to acquire more at all costs, they deserve condemnation for their mistakes.
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Collection: Men
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Politics have no relation to morals.
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Collection: Politics
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Nature that framed us of four elements, warring within our breasts for regiment, doth teach us all to have aspiring minds.
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Collection: Nature
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To understand the nature of the people one must be a prince, and to understand the nature of the prince, one must be of the people.
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Collection: Nature
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He who wishes to be obeyed must know how to command.
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Collection: Power
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It is not titles that honor men, but men that honor titles.
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Collection: Men
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There is no avoiding war; it can only be postponed to the advantage of others.
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Collection: War
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Never was anything great achieved without danger.
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Collection: Great
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Men rise from one ambition to another: first, they seek to secure themselves against attack, and then they attack others.
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Collection: Men
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Men are so simple and yield so readily to the desires of the moment that he who will trick will always find another who will suffer to be tricked.
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Collection: Men
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There is nothing more difficult to take in hand, more perilous to conduct, or more uncertain in its success, than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things.
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Collection: Success
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One change always leaves the way open for the establishment of others.
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Collection: Change
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Hatred is gained as much by good works as by evil.
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Collection: Good
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It is better to be feared than loved, if you cannot be both.
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Collection: Fear
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Where the willingness is great, the difficulties cannot be great.
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Collection: Great
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There are three kinds of intelligence: one kind understands things for itself, the other appreciates what others can understand, the third understands neither for itself nor through others. This first kind is excellent, the second good, and the third kind useless.
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Collection: Good
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The more sand has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it.
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Collection: Life
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If an injury has to be done to a man it should be so severe that his vengeance need not be feared.
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The wise man does at once what the fool does finally.
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It is double pleasure to deceive the deceiver.
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Before all else, be armed.
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One who deceives will always find those who allow themselves to be deceived.
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I'm not interested in preserving the status quo; I want to overthrow it.
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The promise given was a necessity of the past: the word broken is a necessity of the present.
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A son can bear with equanimity the loss of his father, but the loss of his inheritance may drive him to despair.
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Severities should be dealt out all at once, so that their suddenness may give less offense; benefits ought to be handed ought drop by drop, so that they may be relished the more.
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It is much more secure to be feared than to be loved.
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A prince never lacks legitimate reasons to break his promise.
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Tardiness often robs us opportunity, and the dispatch of our forces.
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The fact is that a man who wants to act virtuously in every way necessarily comes to grief among so many who are not virtuous.
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When you disarm the people, you commence to offend them and show that you distrust them either through cowardice or lack of confidence, and both of these opinions generate hatred.
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The one who adapts his policy to the times prospers, and likewise that the one whose policy clashes with the demands of the times does not.
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Of mankind we may say in general they are fickle, hypocritical, and greedy of gain.
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The distinction between children and adults, while probably useful for some purposes, is at bottom a specious one, I feel. There are only individual egos, crazy for love.
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We cannot attribute to fortune or virtue that which is achieved without either.
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