Of a Saying of Caesar
On Caesar's saying that he preferred to be first in a village than second in Rome; on ambition as both the engine of greatness and the cause of ruin.
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On Caesar's saying that he preferred to be first in a village than second in Rome; on ambition as both the engine of greatness and the cause of ruin.
Power is a prison; kings cannot trust anyone; greatness is a form of solitude that no man should envy.