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Wisdom of Dead Worlds: Thomas Hobbes

February 6, 2022 Saxo

The obligation of subjects to the sovereign is understood to last as long, and no longer, than the power lasteth by which he is able to protect them. – Thomas Hobbes, 16th Century AD

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Wisdom of Dead Worlds: Machiavelli

February 6, 2022 Saxo

It is better to be feared than loved, if you cannot be both. – Nicolo Machiavelli, 15th Century AD

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Wisdom of Dead Worlds: Martin Luther

February 6, 2022 Saxo

Peace if possible, truth at all costs. – Martin Luther, 16th Century AD

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Wisdom of Dead Worlds: John Donne

February 6, 2022 Saxo

How poore, how narrow, how impious a measure of God, is this, that he must doe, as thou wouldest doe, if thou wert God. – John Donne, 17th Century AD

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Wisdom of Dead Worlds: Voltaire

February 6, 2022 Saxo

I want my lawyer, my tailor, my servants, even my wife to believe in God, because it means that I shall be cheated and robbed and cuckolded less often … If God did not exist, […]

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Wisdom of Dead Worlds: Gesta Danorum

February 6, 2022 Saxo

You ask, “What is man?” Why, what is he but the slave of death — the guest of the place he dwells in — a traveler hastily journeying to a distant land! – Gesta Romanorum

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Wisdom of Dead Worlds: Hakon Hakonsson

February 6, 2022 Saxo

Remember, too, that all come destitute into the world; and our mode of departure from this life is such that wealth cannot follow us out of the world. – King Hakon Hakonsson

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Wisdom of Dead Worlds: Ibn Rusta

February 6, 2022 Saxo

When a son is born, the father throws a naked sword before him and says: “I leave you no inheritance. All you possess is what you can gain with this sword.” – Ibn Rusta

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Wisdom of Dead Worlds: Ovid

February 6, 2022 Saxo

Resistance weakens when things always go our way:And we grow soft if life is one long holiday. – Ovid

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Wisdom of Dead Worlds: Ovid

February 6, 2022 Saxo

Our wealth has grown so great and yet our greed grows greater: However much we have, still more we’ll covet later. Ovid

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