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30597be men change their rulers willingly, hoping to better themselves, and this hope induces them to take up arms against him who rules, wherein they are deceived because they afterward find by experience they have gone from bad to worse. Niccolò Machiavelli
ad8514d he who has once begun to live by robbery will always find pretexts for seizing what belongs to others; Niccolò Machiavelli
541c31c lkn n`rf md~ lthn ldhy ynlh l'myr ldhy yHfZ `hdh wyHy Hy@ mstqym@ dwn mkr. lkn tjrb `Srn hdh tdl `l~ 'n 'wly'k l'mr ldhyn Hqqw '`mlan `Zym@ hm mn lm ySn l`hd l qlylan. whm mn stT` 'n yw'thr `l~ l`ql bm lh mn mkr. km stT`w ltGlb `l~ mn j`lw l'mny@ hdyan lhm نيكولا ميكيافيلي Niccolò Machiavelli
5659867 CHAPTER XXVI.--A new Prince in a City or Province of which he has taken Possession, ought to make Everything new. Whosoever becomes prince of a city or State, more especially if his position be so insecure that he cannot resort to constitutional government either in the form of a republic or a monarchy, will find that the best way to preserve his princedom is to renew the whole institutions of that State; that is to say, to create new magis.. Niccolò Machiavelli
683b743 It is not titles that make men illustrious, but men who make titles illustrious. Niccolò Machiavelli