LXXXVII
The Characteristics of Enemies
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Strive not with the powerful: but against those that are weaker than thyself carry on wars without relaxing even for one moment.
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Behold the prince who is cruel, and who hath neither allies nor the strength to stand alone: how is he going to withstand his enemy’s forces?
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There is a prince that hath neither courage nor understanding nor liberality, and yet will not live in peace with his neighbours: he is an easy prey to his foes.
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Behold the prince who is always ill-tempered and who controlleth not his tongue: he will be an easy prey to everybody at all times and at all places.
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There is a prince who is tactless, who careth not for honour, and who neglecteth the science of politics and the works that it enjoineth: verily he is a joy unto his enemies.
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Behold the prince who is a slave to his lust and who loseth his reason in the blindness of rage: his enmity will be welcomed by his foes.
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Behold the prince who undertaketh an enterprise but doth things that accord not with its success: verily one should seek his enmity even by paying a price for it if necessary.
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If a prince hath no virtues and many vices he will have no allies and his enemies will rejoice.
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Enemies rejoice exceedingly when they get a fool and a coward to contend against.
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Behold the prince who careth not even to fight his foolish neighbour and obtain an easy victory: glory will reject him forevermore.