Many difficulties which nature throws in our way, may be smoothed away by the exercise of intelligence.
LIVYIt is easier to criticize than to correct our past errors.
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We feel public misfortunes just so far as they affect our private circumstances, and nothing of this nature appeals more directly to us than the loss of money.
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A certain peace is better and safer than a victory in prospect; the former is at your own disposal, the latter depends upon the gods.
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Men’s minds are too ready to excuse guilt in themselves.
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Luck is of little moment to the great general, for it is under the control of his intellect and his judgment.
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Adversity reminds men of religion.
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Better and safer is an assured peace than a victory hoped for. The one is in your own power, the other is in the hands of the gods.
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The result showed that fortune helps the brave.
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The populace is like the sea motionless in itself, but stirred by every wind, even the lightest breeze.
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The most honorable, as well as the safest course, is to rely entirely upon valour.
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When Tarquin the Proud was asked what was the best mode of governing a conquered city, he replied only by beating down with his staff all the tallest poppies in his garden.
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In war, mere appearances have had all the effect of realities; and that a person, under a firm persuasion that he can command resources, virtually has them; that very prospect inspiring him with hope and boldness in his exertions.
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Nothing is so uncertain or unpredictable as the feelings of a crowd.
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There is nothing man will not attempt when great enterprises hold out the promise of great rewards.
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A fraudulent intent, however carefully concealed at the outset, will generally, in the end, betray itself.
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The study of History is the best medicine for a sick mind.
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