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{{quote|In war, best know what enemies are around you in your own camp, before you step out to face the foe and wonder why you do so alone.|''' The Tactica Imperialis''', ''[[Warhammer 40000]]''}}
{{quote|In war, best know what enemies are around you in your own camp, before you step out to face the foe and wonder why you do so alone.|''' The Tactica Imperialis''', ''[[Warhammer 40000]]''}}


{{quote|''If we mean our future guardians to regard the habit of quarrelling among themselves as of all things the basest, should any word be said to them of the wars in heaven, and of the plots and fightings of the gods against one another, [[Canon Dis Continuity|for they are not true]]. No, we shall never mention the battles of the giants, or let them be embroidered on garments; and we shall be silent about the innumerable other quarrels of gods and heroes with their friends and relatives.''|'''[[Plato]]''', ''The Republic''}}
{{quote|''If we mean our future guardians to regard the habit of quarrelling among themselves as of all things the basest, should any word be said to them of the wars in heaven, and of the plots and fightings of the gods against one another, [[Canon Discontinuity|for they are not true]]. No, we shall never mention the battles of the giants, or let them be embroidered on garments; and we shall be silent about the innumerable other quarrels of gods and heroes with their friends and relatives.''|'''[[Plato]]''', ''The Republic''}}


{{quote|We were for centuries <br />
{{quote|We were for centuries <br />

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In war, best know what enemies are around you in your own camp, before you step out to face the foe and wonder why you do so alone.
The Tactica Imperialis, Warhammer 40000
If we mean our future guardians to regard the habit of quarrelling among themselves as of all things the basest, should any word be said to them of the wars in heaven, and of the plots and fightings of the gods against one another, for they are not true. No, we shall never mention the battles of the giants, or let them be embroidered on garments; and we shall be silent about the innumerable other quarrels of gods and heroes with their friends and relatives.
Plato, The Republic

We were for centuries

Downtrodden and derided

Because we were not one people

Because we were divided.
Il Canto degli Italiani, Italian national anthem.