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"This above all makes history useful and desirable: it unfolds before our eyes a glorious record of exemplary actions."
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Livy"In difficult and desperate cases, the boldest counsels are the safest."
Titus Livius, known in English as Livy, was a Roman historian. He wrote a monumental history of Rome and the Roman people, titled Ab Urbe Condita, ''From the Founding of the City'', covering the period from the earliest legends of Rome before the traditional founding in 753 BC through the reign of Augustus in Livy's own lifetime. He was on good terms with members of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and
"This above all makes history useful and desirable: it unfolds before our eyes a glorious record of exemplary actions."
"Such impetuous schemes and boldness are at first sight alluring, but are difficult to handle, and in the result disastrous."
"Aetolos Acarnanas Macedonas, eiusdem linguae homines, leues ad tempus ortae causae diiungunt coniunguntque: cum alienigenis, cum barbaris aeternum omnibus Graecis bellum est eritque; natura enim, quae perpetua est, non mutabilibus in diem causis hostes sunt..."
"Nec vitia nostra nec remedia pati possumus"
"He would not anticipate those counsels which are rather bestowed by circumstances on men, than by men on circumstances."
"The study of history is the best medicine for a sick mind; for in history you have a record of the infinite variety of human experience plainly set out for all to see; and in that record you can find for yourself and your country both examples and warnings; fine things to take as models, base things, rotten through and through, to avoid. I hope my passion for Romes past has not impaired my judgement, for I do honestly believe that no country has ever been greater or purer than ours or richer in good citizens and noble deeds..."