Men praise antiquity fault present, reasonably, partisans things past — Niccolò Machiavelli, Prince Writings

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Men always praise antiquity and fault the present, although not always reasonably, and they are partisans of things past such that not only do they celebrate those ages that they know from what historians have preserved of them, but also those that as old men they recall having seen in their youth. And if this opinion of theirs is false, as it is most of the time, I am persuaded that there are various causes that lead them into this deception.

Niccolò Machiavelli, The Prince and Other Writings

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