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Death Quote by Robert Greene

“A Prince asked the dying spanish statesman, "Does your Excellency forgive all your enemies?" "I do not have to forgive all my enemies," answered the stateman, "I have had them all shot.” quote by Robert Greene
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““A Prince asked the dying spanish statesman, "Does your Excellency forgive all your enemies?" "I do not have to forgive all my enemies," answered the stateman, "I have had them all shot.””

Robert Greene

About This Quote

Power can be exercised through decisive, even ruthless, actions rather than through forgiveness or moral compromise.

In simple terms: Power prefers decisive action.

Key Takeaway

Authority often favors finality over mercy.

Themes

power politics strategy

Mood

cynical grim

Type

historical strategic

When to use this quote

  • diplomatic negotiations
  • corporate takeovers
  • historical conflicts

Key Concepts

realpolitik ethical pragmatism

Practical Applications

  • evaluate long‑term consequences before eliminating rivals
  • balance firmness with ethical standards

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is forgiveness a stronger tool than force?
  • How does ruthless decisiveness affect legacy?
A Different Perspective

The anecdote glorifies violence, ignoring the strategic value of reconciliation.

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