The Letters of Machiavelli Quotes
The Letters of Machiavelli : A Selection
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Niccolò Machiavelli74 ratings, 3.97 average rating, 3 reviews
The Letters of Machiavelli Quotes
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“it is better to act and repent than not to act and regret.”
― The Letters of Machiavelli : A Selection
― The Letters of Machiavelli : A Selection
“When evening comes, I return to my home, and I go into my study; and on the thresh-hold, I take off my everyday clothes, which are covered in mud and mire,and I put on regal and curial robes; and dressed in a more appropriate manner I enter into the ancient courts of ancient men and am welcomed by them kindly, and there I taste the food that alone is mine, and for which I was born; and there I am not ashamed to speak to them, to ask them the reasons for their actions; and they, in their humanity, answer me; and for four hours I feel no boredom,I dismiss every affliction, I no longer fear poverty nor do I tremble at the thought of death; I become completely part of them.”
― The Letters of Machiavelli : A Selection
― The Letters of Machiavelli : A Selection
“Set down among these lice, this is how I keep the mold from my brain and find release from Fortune's malice. I am content to have her beat me down this way to see if she won't become ashamed.”
― The Letters of Machiavelli : A Selection
― The Letters of Machiavelli : A Selection
