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Robert Greene,Joost Elffers

The 48 Laws of Power

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  • Станислав Зиминhar citeretfor 3 år siden
    Learn to stand back when the time is not yet ripe, and to strike fiercely when it has reached fruition.
  • Syed Hassan Naqvihar citeretfor 3 måneder siden
    Strangely enough, it is your act of kindness tiiat unbalances everything.
  • Syed Hassan Naqvihar citeretfor 3 måneder siden
    Friends often agree on tilings in order to avoid an argument. They cover up their unpleasant qualities so as to not offend each other. They laugh extra hard at each odier's jokes. Since honesty rarely strengthens friendship, you may never know how a friend truly feels. Friends will say that they love your poetry, adore your music, envy your taste in clothesmaybe they mean it, often they do not.
  • Syed Hassan Naqvihar citeretfor 3 måneder siden
    Men are more ready to repay an injury than a benefit, because gratitude is a burden and revenge a pleasure. Tacitus, c. a.d. 55-120
  • George Kevin Pradohar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Reputation is the cornerstone of power.
  • tokiohar citeretsidste måned
    Half of your mastery of power comes from what you do not do, what you do not allow yourself to get dragged into.
  • tokiohar citeretsidste måned
    Any man who tries to be good all the time is bound to come to ruin among the great number who are not good. Hence a prince who wants to keep his authority must learn how not to be good, and use that knowledge, or refrain from using it, as necessity requires.

    The Prince, Niccolb Machiavelli, 1469-1527
  • tokiohar citeretsidste måned
    nation.

    Honore de Balzac, 1799-1850
  • tokiohar citeretsidste måned
    I thought to myself

    with what means, with

    what deceptions, with

    how many varied arts,

    with what industry a

    man sharpens his wits

    to deceive another,

    and through these

    variations the world is

    made more beautiful

    Francesco Vettori,

    contemporary and

    friend of

    Machiavelli,

    early sixteenth

    CENTURY
  • tokiohar citeretsidste måned
    There are no principles; there are only events. There is no good and bad, there are only circumstances. The superior man espouses events and circumstances in order to guide them. If there were principles and fixed laws, nations would not change them as we change our shirts and a man can not be expected to be wiser than an entire nation
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