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October 7, 2025

…since the affairs of the world are subject to change and to a thousand and one different accidents, there are many ways in which the passage of time may bring unexpected help to those who persevere in their obstinacy.

Francesco Guicciardini (1483–1540), Italian historian and statesman, Ricordi, C, 1

Is such obstinacy better termed “principle”?

The readiness of politicians to kick items down the road (i.e., to defer a decision on some matter) is predicated on the belief (or better: hope) that time will make the whole matter go away. And, surprise! sometimes it does.


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