Quotes By Thucydides
Men naturally despise those who court them, but respect those who do not give way to them.
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Men's indignation, it seems, is more excited by legal wrong than by violent wrong; the first looks like being cheated by an equal, the second like being compelled by a superior.
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It is frequently a misfortune to have very brilliant men in charge of affairs. They expect too much of ordinary men.
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Wars spring from unseen and generally insignificant causes, the first outbreak being often but an explosion of anger.
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Be convinced that to be happy means to be free and that to be free means to be brave. Therefore do not take lightly the perils of war.
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Justice will not come to Athens until those who are not injured are as indignant as those who are injured.
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Few things are brought to a successful issue by impetuous desire, but most by calm and prudent forethought.
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