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  2. Nov 12, 2011 · Whosoever desires constant success must change his conduct with the times. – Niccolò Machiavelli. Um, dude? Time to adapt! Change the color scheme! What does that mean? What this quote says to me is that things are always changing, that nothing stays the same.

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    Introduction. Chapter I. Of the beginning of cities in general, and especially that of the city of Rome. Chapter II. Of the different kinds of republics, and of what kind the Roman republic was. Chapter III. Of the events that caused the creation of tribunes in Rome; which made the republic more perfect. Chapter IV. The disunion of the Senate and t...

    Introduction. Chapter I. The greatness of the Romans was due more to their valor and ability than to good fortune. Chapter II. What nations the Romans had to contend against, and with what obstinacy they defended their liberty. Chapter III. Rome became great by ruining her neighboring cities, and by freely admitting strangers to her privileges and ...

    Chapter I. To insure a long existence to religious sects or republics, it is necessary frequently to bring them back to their original principles. Chapter II. It may at times be the highest wisdom to simulate folly. Chapter III. To preserve the newly recovered liberty in Rome, it was necessary that the sons of Brutus should have been executed. Chap...

  3. Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm. If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself. Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value. All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence, and then success is sure.

  4. “Whoever desires constant success must change his conduct with the times.” Download; XML “How by the delusions of seeming good the people are often misled to desire their own ruin; and how they are frequently influenced by great hopes and brave promises.” Download; XML

  5. Feb 16, 2011 · "Whosoever desires constant success must change his conduct with the times." As I wrote just the other day, " Leaders must learn to adapt in a fast-changing world to avoid corporate or...

  6. “Whosoever desires constant success must change his conduct with the times.” ― Niccolo Machiavelli

  7. "Whoever Desires Constant Success Must Change His Conduct With the Times." One wonders if Machiavelli would make such a statement if he did not see a possibility for its practical application. And we are intrigued by yet another statement, this one taken from The Prince; in describing the desirable qualities of the prince, particularly the new

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