Niccolo Machiavelli Quotes
When Evening Has Come, I Return To My House And Go Into My Study. At The Door I Take Off My Clothes Of The Day, Covered With Mud And Mire, And I Put On My Regal And Courtly Garments; And Decently Reclothed, I Enter The Ancient Courts Of Ancient Men, Where, Received By Them Lovingly, I Feed On The Food That Alone Is Mine And That I Was Born For. There I Am Not Ashamed To Speak With Them And To Ask Them The Reason For Their Actions; And They In Their Humanity Reply To Me. And For The Space Of Four Hours I Feel No Boredom, I Forget Every Pain, I Do Not Fear Poverty, Death Does Not Frighten Me. I Deliver Myself Entirely To Them.
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