Every one sees what you appear to be, few really know what you are, and those few dare not oppose themselves to the opinion of the many, who have the majesty of the state to defend them.
Niccolo MachiavelliRead
Wise men say, and not without reason, that whosoever wished to foresee the future might consult the past.
Interpretation
The quote emphasizes the importance of learning from history to understand and predict future events.
Machiavelli suggests that those who wish to foresee the future can gain insights by examining past events. This perspective highlights the value of history as a teacher, implying that patterns and lessons from the past can guide us in anticipating future occurrences and making informed decisions.
In practice
In a discussion about the importance of learning from history in a history class.
Every one sees what you appear to be, few really know what you are, and those few dare not oppose themselves to the opinion of the many, who have the majesty of the state to defend them.
For that reason, let a prince have the credit of conquering and holding his state, the means will always be considered honest, and he will be praised by everybody because the vulgar are always taken by what a thing seems to be and by what comes of it; and in the world there are only the vulgar, for the few find a place there only when the many have no ground to rest on.
Many have imagined republics and principalities which have never been seen or known to exist in reality; for how we live is so far removed from how we ought to live, that he who abandons what is done for what ought to be done, will rather bring about his own ruin than his preservation.
Whoever conquers a free town and does not demolish it commits a great error and may expect to be ruined himself.
And here one must not that hatred is acquired just as much by means of good actions as by bad ones; and so, as I said above, if a prince wishes to maintain the state, he is often obliged not to be good; because whenever that group which you believe you need to support you is corrupted, whether it be the common people, the soldiers, or the nobles, it is to your advantage to follow their inclinations in order to satisfy them; and then good actions are your enemy.
The chief foundations of all states, new as well as old or composite, are good laws and good arms.
Everything comes if a man will only wait.
Perfectionism is a twenty-ton shield that we lug around thinking it will protect us when, in fact, it's the thing that's really preventing us from taking flight.
It must be wonderful to be seventeen, and to know everything.
Be sure that someday you'll praise and thank God for your unanswered prayers that once you had wept for them.
A search always starts with Beginner's Luck and ends with the Test of the Conqueror.
True wisdom consists of tracing effects to their causes.
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