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The Manners of Kings

STORY XL

Iskander Rûmi,[1] having been asked how he had conquered the east and the west, considering that the treasures, territories, reigns, and armies of former kings exceeded his own, and they had not gained such a victory, replied: "Whatever country I conquered by the aid of God the Most High, I abstained from distressing its population and spoke nothing but good of the King. The intelligent will not call him great who speaks ill of the great. All this is nothing, as it passes away; throne and luck, command and prohibition, taking and giving. Injure not the of those who have passed away, in order that thy own name may subsist."

  1. Alexander the Great.

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