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: A successful prince must be "part-lion" (to scare the wolves) and "part-fox" (to recognize traps), showing that survival rests on adaptability rather than fixed virtue.

: The text suggests that "bad behavior" is justified if it brings political glory and stability. He advises that if cruelty is necessary, it should be applied decisively at the start of a rule and not prolonged. Modern Reviews and Relevance Nicolo Machiavelli - The Prince

: One of the book's most famous dilemmas, Machiavelli concludes it is safer for a ruler to be feared than loved , as love is maintained by a "link of obligation" that people break for their own advantage, while fear is maintained by a dread of punishment. : A successful prince must be "part-lion" (to