“Again, in our enterprises we present the singular spectacle of daring and deliberation, each carried to its highest point, and both united in the same persons; although usually decision is the fruit of ignorance, hesitation of reflection. But the palm of courage will surely be adjudged most justly to those, who best know the difference between hardship and pleasure and yet are never tempted to shrink from danger. In generosity we are equally singular, acquiring our friends by conferring, not by receiving, favours.”
Quote by Thucydides
Book:History of Greece
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History of Greece
This book explores the rich and complex history of Greece, covering its ancient civilizations, the rise and fall of empires, and its contributions to art, philosophy, and politics. It delves into the periods of classical Greece, the Hellenistic age, the Roman conquest, the Byzantine Empire, and the modern history of Greece. more
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