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A prince must not have any other object nor any other thought… but war, its institutions, and its discipline; because that is the only art befitting one who commands.
Niccolo Machiavelli
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Interpretation

What this quote means

A leader's primary focus should be on warfare and discipline to effectively command and govern.

In this quote, Machiavelli emphasizes the importance of a leader's dedication to military affairs and the principles of governance. He suggests that for a prince or ruler, war is not merely a conflict, but an essential art that requires absolute commitment and understanding to ensure stability and authority over their realm.

Themes

LeadershipWarDisciplineAuthorityGovernanceStrategy

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about effective leadership, one might quote Machiavelli to highlight the importance of focus and discipline in achieving military success.

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