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Pride thinks its own happiness shines the brighter
there is nothing more inglorious than that glory that is gained by war.
allow the people as much time as is necessary for the improvement of their minds, in which they think the happiness of life consists.
nations will be happy when either philosophers become kings or kings become philosophers.
he who throws the dice often, will sometimes have a lucky hit.
he had, with great cost, acquired a vast stock of wisdom, which is not soon lost when it is purchased so dear.
We made no inquiries after monsters, than which nothing is more common; for everywhere one may hear of ravenous dogs and wolves, and cruel meneaters, but it is not so easy to find states that are well and wisely governed.