Darius I of Persia quotes
Darius I was a prominent king of the Achaemenid Empire, known for his administrative brilliance and vast territorial expansion. His reign saw significant construction projects, including the royal city of Persepolis, and the establishment of efficient systems of government and taxation. He left a lasting legacy as one of the greatest rulers of ancient Persia. Here are 8 of his quotes:
An untruth must be spoken, where need requires. For whether men lie, or say true, it is with one and the same object. Men lie, because they think to gain by deceiving others; and speak the truth, because they expect to get something by their true speaking, and to be trusted afterwards in more important matters. Thus, though their conduct is so opposite, the end of both is alike. If there were no gain to be got, your true-speaking man would tell untruths as much as your liar, and your liar would tell the truth as much as your true-speaking man.
Darius I of Persia