His wife visited for him, and this was the received thing in the world, where the weighty and multifarious occupations of the magistrate were accepted as an excuse for what was really only calculated pride, a manifestation of professed superiority -- in fact, the application of the
axiom, "Pretend to think well of yourself, and the world will think well of you," an
axiom a hundred times more useful in society nowadays than that of the Greeks, "Know thyself," a knowledge for which, in our days, we have substituted the less difficult and more advantageous science of knowing others.
And if there are some who think that a prince who conveys an impression of his wisdom is not so through his own ability, but through the good advisers that he has around him, beyond doubt they are deceived, because this is an
axiom which never fails: that a prince who is not wise himself will never take good advice, unless by chance he has yielded his affairs entirely to one person who happens to be a very prudent man.
All this very plausible reasoning does not convince me, as it has not convinced the wisest of our Statesmen, that our ancestors erred in laying it down as an
axiom of policy that the toleration of Irregularity is incompatible with the safety of the State.
It is a military
axiom not to advance uphill against the enemy, nor to oppose him when he comes downhill.
And quite enchanted with his joke, the ferocious Orangeman took his cresset and his keys to conduct Cornelius to the cell, which on that very morning Cornelius de Witt had left to go into exile, or what in revolutionary times is meant instead by those sublime philosophers who lay it down as an
axiom of high policy, "It is the dead only who do not return."
It obeyed no known laws of physics, and overthrew the hoary
axiom that like things performed to like things produce like results.
Louis XIV., to whom his mother had taught this
axiom, together with many others, understood at once that the cardinal must be very ill.
Although Oliver had been brought up by philosophers, he was not theoretically acquainted with the beautiful
axiom that self-preservation is the first law of nature.
So far is the general sense of mankind from corresponding with the tenets of those who endeavor to lull asleep our apprehensions of discord and hostility between the States, in the event of disunion, that it has from long observation of the progress of society become a sort of
axiom in politics, that vicinity or nearness of situation, constitutes nations natural enemies.
May it not be that Mother Nature may deliberately encourage decrease as well as increase--that it may be an
axiom that what is gained in concentration is lost in size?
We shall not even take the trouble to demonstrate this, for it is an
axiom in morals, as in physics.
In the jungle might is right, nor does it take long to inculcate this
axiom in the mind of a jungle dweller, regardless of what his past training may have been.