Age Quote by Nostradamus
“When the venerable pontiff's hour has come, a Roman of good age shall be elected, of whom it will be said that he dishonored his throne though he held it long, with virtuous acts.”
About This Quote
A ruler will be chosen who, despite a long reign, will be judged as having failed to honor his position, yet his deeds are virtuous.
In simple terms: A long‑reigning leader is seen as failing his duty despite good deeds.
Power can be misjudged regardless of intent.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political succession
- historical analysis
- leadership evaluation
- public opinion
- moral judgment
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- historical scholarship
- leadership training
Questions to Reflect On
- What factors cause a leader's reputation to diverge from their actions?
- How does time affect the judgment of a ruler's legacy?
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