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Men whose temperament is naturally given to violence in speech or deed, or those who always stir up agitation, extremism, irreconciliation, and intransigence, must be firmly and unflinchingly ruled. Weakness would be folly.

-- Notebooks Category 11: The Negatives > Chapter 3 : Their Presence in The World > # 440