War is just to those for whom it is necessary, and arms are clear of impiety for those who have no hope left but in arms.
LIVYIt is easier to criticize than to correct our past errors.
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I have often heard that the outstanding man is he who thinks deeply about a problem, and the next is he who listens carefully to advice.
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The most honorable, as well as the safest course, is to rely entirely upon valour.
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Envy is blind, and is only clever in depreciating the virtues of others.
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Rome has grown since its humble beginnings that it is now overwhelmed by its own greatness.
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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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A fraudulent intent, however carefully concealed at the outset, will generally, in the end, betray itself.
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Law is a thing which is insensible, and inexorable, more beneficial and more profitious to the weak than to the strong; it admits of no mitigation nor pardon, once you have overstepped its limits.
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In grave difficulties, and with little hope, the boldest measures are the safest.
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The old Romans all wished to have a king over them because they had not yet tasted the sweetness of freedom.
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This above all makes history useful and desirable; it unfolds before our eyes a glorious record of exemplary actions.
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Dignity is a matter which concerns only mankind.
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Valor is the soldier’s adornment.
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Those ills are easiest to bear with which we are most familiar.
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Many difficulties which nature throws in our way, may be smoothed away by the exercise of intelligence.
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Such is the nature of crowds: either they are humble and servile or arrogant and dominating. They are incapable of making moderate use of freedom, which is the middle course, or of keeping it.
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Nowhere are our calculations more frequently upset than in war.
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Friends should be judged by their acts, not their words.
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Events of great consequence often spring from trifling circumstances.
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No one wants to be excelled by his relatives.
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The result showed that fortune helps the brave.
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It is easy at any moment to resign the possession of a great fortune; to acquire it is difficult and arduous.
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He will have true glory who despises it.
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Nothing moves more quickly than scandal.
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From abundance springs safety.
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No man likes to be surpassed by those of his own level.
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Truth, they say, is but too often in difficulties, but is never finally suppressed.
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