People trying to attract the good will of a sovereign usually offer him something they care a lot about themselves, or something they've seen he particularly likes.
The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli (1532)

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People trying to attract the good will of a sovereign usually offer him something they care a lot about themselves, or something they've seen he particularly likes.
The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli (1532)

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An excerpt from "A Treatise of Human Nature" by David Hume
"All of the perceptions of the human mind resolve themselves into two distinct kinds, which I shall call Impressions and Ideas. The difference betwixt these consists in the degrees of force and liveliness, with which they strike upon the mind, and make their way into our thought or consciousness. Those perceptions, which enter with most force and violence, we may name impressions; and under this name I comprehend all our sensations, passions, and emotions, as they make their first appearance in the soul. By ideas I mean the faint images of these in thinking and reasoning; such as, for instance, are all the perceptions excited by the present discourse, excepting only, those which arise from the sight and touch, and excepting the immediate pleasure or uneasiness it may occasion." - David Hume