Monday, March 26, 2012

Annoying Potatoes in Battle

From the latter he is defended by being well armed and having good allies, and if he is well armed he will have good friends, and affairs will always remain quiet within when they are quiet without, unless they should have been already disturbed by conspiracy; and even should affairs outside be disturbed, if he has carried out his preparations and has lived as I have said, as long as he does not despair, he will resist every attack. A prince ought to have two fears, one from within, on account of his subjects, the other from without, on account of external powers.

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