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Dutch playwright, Birth: 10-4-1583, Death: 28-8-1645
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A man cannot govern a nation if he cannot govern a city; he cannot govern a city if he cannot govern a family; he cannot govern a family unless he can govern himself; and he cannot govern himself unless his passions are subject to reason
Hugo Grotius

2.
Men rush to arms for slight causes, or no cause at all, and once taken up there is no longer any respect for law, divine or human.
Hugo Grotius

3.
By undertaking many things, I have accomplished nothing.
Hugo Grotius

4.
A state is a perfect body of free men, united together to enjoy common rights and advantages.
Hugo Grotius

5.
I saw in the whole Christian world a license of fighting at which even barbarous nations might blush. Wars were begun on trifling pretexts or none at all, and carried on without any reference of law, Divine or human.
Hugo Grotius

Similar Authors: William Shakespeare Oscar Wilde George Bernard Shaw Winston Churchill Leo Tolstoy Honore de Balzac Lord Byron Douglas Adams W. Somerset Maugham Robert Frost Percy Bysshe Shelley Anton Chekhov E. M. Forster Douglas Coupland Robert Browning
6.
Liberty is the power that we have over ourselves.
Hugo Grotius

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Even God cannot make two times two not make four.
Hugo Grotius

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Ignorance of certain subjects is a great part of wisdom.
Hugo Grotius

Quote Topics by Hugo Grotius: War Men Christian Accomplished Liberty Relief Rights Long Last Words Passion Certain Leadership Ignorance Two Fighting Understanding Perfect Grief Taken Doing Nothing Labor Family Subjects Four
9.
I have spent my life laboriously doing nothing.
Hugo Grotius

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Tis long ere time can mitigate your grief; To wisdom fly, she quickly brings relief.
Hugo Grotius