"These opportunities, then, gave these men the chance they needed, and their great abilities made them recognize it.

He who causes another to become powerful ruins himself, for he brings such a power into being either by design or by force, and both of these elements are suspects to the one whom he has made powerful.
~ Niccolò Machiavelli ~












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