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The Death of Kings (Emperor, #2) The Death of Kings by Conn Iggulden
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“Christian Meier’s book Caesar.”
Conn Iggulden, The Death of Kings
“A young man, who's marching like a leopard, can't keep himself by the mistakes of the past.”
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“There is no greater ordeal for a gifted men than to raise a son”
Conn Iggulden, The Death of Kings
“Some enemies you must conquer, while the others you just need to outlive them”
Conn Iggulden, The Death of Kings
“Let us accept each coming day and make the best possible choices”
Conn Iggulden, The Death of Kings
“We only have one chance, even if the entire world rests on us.”
Conn Iggulden, The Death of Kings
“A golden bribe can change hands at voting, but the true value in Rome is influence and favor.”
Conn Iggulden, The Death of Kings
“Perfection is in the little things”
Conn Iggulden, The Death of Kings
“And the next time a pretty girl looks twice at you, start running. They're more trouble than they're worth.”
Conn Iggulden, The Death of Kings
“When Pelitas had died, he had wept, but there were no more tears in him for the others. He had no more lies for them, no more speeches. The grand lie had been that there was anything to fight for at all.”
Conn Iggulden, The Death of Kings
“The Senate are simply men, and men rarely do what is right. Most of the time, they do what they are persuaded, or ordered, or frightened into doing.”
Conn Iggulden, The Death of Kings