“Pompey had fought brilliantly and in the end routed Caesar's whole force… but either he was unable to or else he feared to push on. Caesar [said] to his friends: 'Today the enemy would have won, if they had had a commander who was a winner.”

—  Plutarch

The Life of Pompey

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Plutarch 251
ancient Greek historian and philosopher 46–127

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