“A prudent man should always follow in the path trodden by great men and imitate those who are most excellent.”

Source: The Prince (1513), Ch. 6; translated by Luigi Ricci

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…debbe un uomo prudente entrare sempre per vie battute da uomini grandi, e quelli che sono stati eccellentissimi, imitare…

Source: The Prince (1513)

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