1 # Translation template for 0 A.D. — Empires Ascendant.
2 # Copyright (C) 2024 Wildfire Games
3 # This file is distributed under the same license as the 0 A.D. — Empires Ascendant
11 # 2e6e5c4f3fb0926d774d4b28c1ee12bb_86780ae, 2014
13 # Lars Henrik Ørn, 2022
15 # Mads Overgård Henningsen, 2014-2015
16 # f90fcd41d6adcfcb04382172c4b258f4_11755d0, 2022
18 # Nicolai Nystrup-Eriksen, 2014
19 # Thomas Thomsen, 2017
22 "Project-Id-Version: 0 A.D.\n"
23 "POT-Creation-Date: 2024-08-09 07:17+0000\n"
24 "PO-Revision-Date: 2014-06-19 17:48+0000\n"
25 "Last-Translator: Lars Henrik Ørn, 2022\n"
26 "Language-Team: Danish (http://app.transifex.com/wildfire-games/0ad/language/da/)\n"
28 "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
29 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
31 "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n"
33 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/AIConfigPage/AIConfigPage.xml:13
34 msgid "AI Configuration"
35 msgstr "Indstillinger for Computermodstandere"
37 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/AIConfigPage/AIConfigPage.xml:29
41 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/AIConfigPage/AIDescription.js:30
42 msgid "AI will be disabled for this player."
43 msgstr "AI'en vil være slået fra for denne spiller."
45 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/AIConfigPage/Controls/AIBehavior.js:29
49 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/AIConfigPage/Controls/AIDifficulty.js:32
51 msgstr "Sværhedsgrad for Computermodstandere"
53 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/AIConfigPage/Controls/AISelection.js:39
58 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/AIConfigPage/Controls/AISelection.js:44
60 msgstr "Computermodstander"
62 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/GameSettingControl.js:142
64 msgctxt "Title for specific setting"
68 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/GameSettingControlCheckbox.js:57
72 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/GameSettingControlCheckbox.js:60
76 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/GameSettingControlDropdown.js:64
77 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/GameSettingControlSlider.js:84
78 msgctxt "settings value"
82 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/GameSettingsLayout.js:7
83 msgctxt "Match settings tab name"
87 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/GameSettingsLayout.js:29
88 msgctxt "Match settings tab name"
92 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/GameSettingsLayout.js:41
93 msgctxt "Match settings tab name"
97 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/AIConfigButton.js:32
99 msgid "Configure AI: %(description)s."
102 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/Dropdowns/PlayerAssignment.js:135
103 msgid "Select player."
104 msgstr "Vælg spiller."
106 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/Dropdowns/PlayerAssignment.js:222
111 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/Dropdowns/PlayerAssignment.js:257
113 msgstr "Ikke tildelt"
115 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/Dropdowns/PlayerCiv.js:90
116 msgid "Choose the civilization for this player."
117 msgstr "Vælg civilisationen for denne spiller."
119 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/Dropdowns/PlayerCiv.js:93
120 msgctxt "civilization"
124 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/Dropdowns/PlayerCiv.js:99
125 msgid "Picks one civilization at random when the game starts."
126 msgstr "Vælger en tilfældig civilisation ved spillets start."
128 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/Dropdowns/PlayerColor.js:48
129 msgid "Pick a color."
130 msgstr "Vælg en farve."
132 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/Dropdowns/PlayerTeam.js:47
133 msgid "Select player's team."
134 msgstr "Vælg spillerens hold."
136 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/Dropdowns/PlayerTeam.js:50
141 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/PlayersPanel.xml:6
145 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/PlayersPanel.xml:10
149 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/PlayersPanel.xml:14
150 msgid "Player Placement"
151 msgstr "Spillerplacering"
153 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/PlayersPanel.xml:18
155 msgstr "Civilisation"
157 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/PlayersPanel.xml:25
161 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Buttons/MapBrowser.js:36
165 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Buttons/MapBrowser.js:39
167 msgid "Press %(hotkey)s to view the list of available maps."
170 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/AlliedView.js:26
174 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/AlliedView.js:30
175 msgid "Toggle allied view (see what your allies see)."
178 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Cheats.js:35
182 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Cheats.js:38
183 msgid "Toggle the usability of cheats."
184 msgstr "Slå snydekoder til/fra."
186 #. Translation: Make sure to differentiate between the revealed map and
189 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/ExploredMap.js:26
191 msgstr "Udforsket Bane"
193 #. Translation: Make sure to differentiate between the revealed map and
196 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/ExploredMap.js:30
197 msgid "Toggle explored map (see initial map)."
200 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/LastManStanding.js:26
201 msgid "Last Man Standing"
202 msgstr "Sidste Stående Mand"
204 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/LastManStanding.js:29
206 "Toggle whether the last remaining player or the last remaining set of allies"
208 msgstr "Skift om den sidste tilbageværende spiller eller det sidste resterende sæt allierede vinder."
210 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/LockedTeams.js:30
214 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/LockedTeams.js:33
215 msgid "Toggle locked teams."
216 msgstr "Slå låste hold til/fra."
218 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Nomad.js:25
222 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Nomad.js:28
224 "In Nomad mode, players start with only few units and have to find a suitable"
225 " place to build their city. Ceasefire is recommended."
228 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Rating.js:27
232 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Rating.js:30
233 msgid "Toggle if this game will be rated for the leaderboard."
234 msgstr "Slå om spillet skal vises på pointtavlen til/fra."
236 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/RegicideGarrison.js:27
237 msgid "Hero Garrison"
240 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/RegicideGarrison.js:30
241 msgid "Toggle whether heroes can be garrisoned."
244 #. Translation: Make sure to differentiate between the revealed map and
247 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/RevealedMap.js:26
251 #. Translation: Make sure to differentiate between the revealed map and
254 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/RevealedMap.js:30
255 msgid "Toggle revealed map (see everything)."
256 msgstr "Slå vis hele kortet til/fra (se alting)."
258 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Spies.js:26
259 msgid "Disable Spies"
262 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Spies.js:29
263 msgid "Disable spies during the game."
266 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Treasures.js:25
267 msgid "Disable Treasures"
270 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Treasures.js:28
271 msgid "Do not add treasures to the map."
274 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/WorldPopulation.js:25
275 msgid "World Population"
278 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/WorldPopulation.js:28
280 "When checked the Population Cap will be evenly distributed over all living "
284 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Biome.js:54
288 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Biome.js:60
289 msgid "Select the flora and fauna."
292 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Biome.js:63
297 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Biome.js:66
298 msgid "Pick a biome at random."
301 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Daytime.js:57
305 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Daytime.js:60
306 msgid "Select whether the match takes place at daylight or night."
309 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Daytime.js:63
310 msgctxt "daytime selection"
314 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Daytime.js:66
315 msgctxt "daytime selection"
316 msgid "Randomly pick a time of the day."
319 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/GameSpeed.js:61
321 msgstr "Spilhastighed"
323 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/GameSpeed.js:64
324 msgid "Select game speed."
325 msgstr "Vælg spilhastighed."
327 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Landscape.js:25
328 msgctxt "landscape selection"
332 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Landscape.js:26
333 msgctxt "landscape selection"
334 msgid "Select a random landscape."
337 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Landscape.js:78
341 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Landscape.js:81
342 msgid "Select one of the landscapes of this map."
345 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapFilter.js:82
349 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapFilter.js:85
350 msgid "Select a map filter."
351 msgstr "Vælg et banefilter."
353 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapSelection.js:26
357 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapSelection.js:141
361 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapSelection.js:144
362 msgid "Select a map to play on."
363 msgstr "Vælg en bane at spille på."
365 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapSelection.js:150
366 msgctxt "map selection"
370 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapSelection.js:153
371 msgid "Pick any of the given maps at random."
374 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapSize.js:39
376 msgstr "Banestørrelse"
378 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapSize.js:42
379 msgid "Select map size. (Larger sizes may reduce performance.)"
380 msgstr "Vælg banestørrelse. (Større størrelser kan reducere ydelse)"
382 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapType.js:65
386 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapType.js:68
387 msgid "Select a map type."
388 msgstr "Vælg en banetype. "
390 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/PlayerCount.js:33
391 msgid "Number of Players"
392 msgstr "Antal spillere"
394 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/PlayerCount.js:36
395 msgid "Select number of players."
396 msgstr "Vælg antal spillere. "
398 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/PopulationCap.js:52
399 msgid "Population Cap"
400 msgstr "Befolkningsgrænse"
402 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/PopulationCap.js:55
403 msgid "Select population limit."
404 msgstr "Vælg befolkningsgrænse."
406 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/PopulationCap.js:58
407 msgctxt "population limit"
411 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/PopulationCap.js:61
414 "Warning: There might be performance issues if all %(players)s players reach "
415 "%(popCap)s population."
418 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/StartingResources.js:50
419 msgid "Starting Resources"
420 msgstr "Startressourcer"
422 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/StartingResources.js:53
423 msgid "Select the game's starting resources."
424 msgstr "Vælg spillets startressourcer."
426 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/StartingResources.js:56
428 msgid "Initial amount of each resource: %(resources)s."
431 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/StartingResources.js:59
432 msgctxt "starting resources"
436 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/TeamPlacement.js:53
437 msgid "Team Placement"
440 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/TeamPlacement.js:56
441 msgid "Select one of the starting position patterns of this map."
444 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/TeamPlacement.js:60
445 msgctxt "team placement"
449 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/TeamPlacement.js:61
450 msgctxt "team placement"
451 msgid "Select a random team placement pattern when starting the game."
454 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/TriggerDifficulty.js:41
458 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/TriggerDifficulty.js:44
459 msgid "Select the difficulty of this scenario."
462 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/WaterLevel.js:43
466 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/WaterLevel.js:46
467 msgid "Select the water level of this map."
470 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/WorldPopulationCap.js:47
471 msgid "World Population Cap"
474 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/WorldPopulationCap.js:50
475 msgid "Select world population limit."
478 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/WorldPopulationCap.js:53
481 "Warning: There might be performance issues if %(popCap)s population is "
485 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/Ceasefire.js:35
489 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/Ceasefire.js:38
490 msgid "Set time where no attacks are possible."
491 msgstr "Sæt en periode hvor angreb ikke er umuligt."
493 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/Ceasefire.js:41
496 msgstr "Ingen våbenhvile"
498 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/Ceasefire.js:44
501 msgid "%(minutes)s minute"
502 msgid_plural "%(minutes)s minutes"
506 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/RelicCount.js:38
510 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/RelicCount.js:41
512 msgid "%(number)s relic"
513 msgid_plural "%(number)s relics"
517 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/RelicCount.js:44
519 "Total number of relics spawned on the map. Relic victory is most realistic "
520 "with only one or two relics. With greater numbers, the relics are important "
521 "to capture to receive aura bonuses."
524 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/RelicDuration.js:38
525 msgid "Relic Duration"
528 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/RelicDuration.js:41
529 msgid "Minutes until the player has achieved Relic Victory."
532 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/RelicDuration.js:47
533 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/WonderDuration.js:44
535 msgctxt "victory duration"
536 msgid "%(min)s minute"
537 msgid_plural "%(min)s minutes"
541 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/RelicDuration.js:50
542 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/WonderDuration.js:47
543 msgctxt "victory duration"
544 msgid "Immediate Victory."
547 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/SeaLevelRiseTime.js:38
548 msgid "Sea Level Rise Time"
551 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/SeaLevelRiseTime.js:41
552 msgid "Set the time when the water will start to rise."
555 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/SeaLevelRiseTime.js:44
557 msgctxt "sea level rise time"
558 msgid "%(minutes)s minute"
559 msgid_plural "%(minutes)s minutes"
563 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/WonderDuration.js:38
564 msgid "Wonder Duration"
567 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/WonderDuration.js:41
568 msgid "Minutes until the player has achieved Wonder Victory"
571 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/CancelButton.js:17
575 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/CancelButton.js:20
576 msgid "Return to the lobby."
577 msgstr "Vend tilbage til lobbyen."
579 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/CancelButton.js:23
580 msgid "Return to the main menu."
581 msgstr "Vend tilbage til hovedmenuen."
583 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/CivInfoButton.js:33
586 "%(hotkey_civinfo)s / %(hotkey_structree)s: View Civilization Overview / Structure Tree\n"
587 "Last opened will be reopened on click."
590 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/LobbyButton.js:19
591 msgid "Show the multiplayer lobby in a dialog window."
594 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/ReadyButton.js:70
598 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/ReadyButton.js:71
600 msgstr "Forbliv klar"
602 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/ReadyButton.js:72
603 msgid "I'm not ready!"
604 msgstr "Jeg er ikke klar."
606 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/ReadyButton.js:76
607 msgid "State that you are ready to play."
608 msgstr "Tilkendegiv, at du er klar til at spille."
610 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/ReadyButton.js:77
611 msgid "Stay ready even when the game settings change."
614 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/ReadyButton.js:78
615 msgid "State that you are not ready to play."
616 msgstr "Marker, at du ikke er klar til at spille."
618 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/ResetCivsButton.js:29
620 "Reset any civilizations that have been selected to the default (random)."
623 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/ResetTeamsButton.js:29
624 msgid "Reset all teams to the default."
627 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/StartGameButton.js:56
631 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/StartGameButton.js:59
632 msgid "Start a new game with the current settings."
633 msgstr "Start et nyt spil med de nuværende indstillinger."
635 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/StartGameButton.js:62
637 "Start a new game with the current settings (disabled until all players are "
641 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatInputPanel.js:55
643 msgid "Press %(hotkey)s to autocomplete player names or settings."
646 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/ClientChat.js:27
647 msgid "Unknown Player"
648 msgstr "Ukendt spiller"
650 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/ClientChat.js:47
652 msgid "<%(username)s>"
653 msgstr "<%(username)s>"
655 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/ClientChat.js:50
657 msgid "%(username)s %(message)s"
658 msgstr "%(username)s %(message)s"
660 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/ClientConnection.js:27
662 msgid "%(username)s has joined"
663 msgstr "%(username)s har tilsluttet"
665 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/ClientConnection.js:30
667 msgid "%(username)s has left"
668 msgstr "%(username)s har forladt"
670 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/ClientKicked.js:22
672 msgid "%(username)s has been kicked"
673 msgstr "%(username)s er blevet smidt af"
675 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/ClientKicked.js:25
677 msgid "%(username)s has been banned"
678 msgstr "%(username)s er blevet forment adgang"
680 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/ClientReady.js:28
682 msgid "* %(username)s is not ready."
683 msgstr "* %(username)s er ikke klar."
685 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/ClientReady.js:29
687 msgid "* %(username)s is ready!"
688 msgstr "* %(username)s er klar!"
690 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/GameSettingsChanged.js:22
691 msgid "Game settings have been changed"
692 msgstr "Spilindstillingerne er blevet ændret"
694 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatPanel.xml:9
698 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/StatusMessageFormat.js:24
700 msgid "== %(message)s"
701 msgstr "== %(message)s"
703 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/TimestampWrapper.js:25
705 msgid "%(time)s %(message)s"
706 msgstr "%(time)s %(message)s"
708 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/TimestampWrapper.js:28
711 msgstr "\\[%(time)s]"
713 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/TimestampWrapper.js:31
717 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/GameSettingWarning.js:29
718 msgid "Cheats enabled."
719 msgstr "Snudekoder tilladt"
721 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/GameSettingWarning.js:32
725 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/GameSettingsTabs.js:74
727 msgid "Click to toggle the %(name)s settings tab."
730 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/MapPreview.js:27
731 msgid "No selected map"
734 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/MapPreview.js:47
735 msgid "Click to view the list of available maps."
738 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/TipsPanel.xml:10
739 msgid "Show this message in the future."
742 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/LoadingPage/LoadingPage.xml:7
746 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/LoadingPage/LoadingPage.xml:11
747 msgid "Loading map data. Please wait…"
750 #: gui/gamesetup/gamesetup.xml:17
754 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:59
756 msgid "%(name)s's game"
757 msgstr "%(name)ss spil"
759 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:123
760 msgid "Please enter a valid server name."
763 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:131
765 msgid "Server port number must be between %(min)s and %(max)s."
768 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:150
769 msgid "Connecting to server..."
770 msgstr "Opretter forbindelse til server..."
772 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:165
773 msgid "Server is not running."
776 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:166
777 msgid "Password is invalid."
780 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:167
781 msgid "You have been banned."
784 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:168
786 "Failed to get local IP of the server (it was assumed to be on the same "
790 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:171
792 msgid "\\[Invalid value %(reason)s]"
795 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:179
796 msgid "Failed to connect to the server."
797 msgstr "Mislykkedes i at forbinde til serveren. "
799 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:181
800 msgid "Connection failed"
803 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:276
804 msgid "Registering with server..."
805 msgstr "Registrerer hos serveren..."
807 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:282
808 msgid "Game has already started, rejoining..."
809 msgstr "Spillet er allerede begyndt, tilslutter igen..."
811 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:361
812 msgid "Game name already in use."
813 msgstr "Spilnavnet er allerede i brug."
815 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:376
817 msgid "Cannot host game: %(message)s."
818 msgstr "Kan ikke starte spil: %(message)s."
820 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:377 gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:406
821 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:436 gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:451
825 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:405 gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:450
827 msgid "Cannot join game: %(message)s."
828 msgstr "Kan ikke deltage i spil: %(message)s."
830 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:465
832 msgid "%(playername)s's game"
833 msgstr "%(playername)ss spil"
835 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:18
839 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:24
840 msgid "Joining an existing game."
841 msgstr "Deltager i et eksisterende spil."
843 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:28 gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:70
847 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:38
848 msgid "Server Hostname or IP:"
849 msgstr "Serverens Værtsnavn eller IP:"
851 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:48 gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:95
855 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:52 gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:99
856 msgid "Leave blank to use the default port."
859 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:65
860 msgid "Set up your server to host."
861 msgstr "Sæt din server som vært."
863 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:83
867 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:112
868 msgid "Server Password:"
871 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:113
872 msgid "Leave blank to not require it."
875 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:128
876 msgid "Use STUN to work around firewalls"
879 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:136
883 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:141
887 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:152
889 msgstr "Adgangskode:"
891 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:162
895 #: gui/loading/ProgressBar.js:48
897 msgctxt "loading screen progress"
898 msgid "%(percentage)s%%"
899 msgstr "%(percentage)s%%"
901 #. Translation: A bullet point used before every item of list of tips
902 #. displayed on loading
904 #: gui/loading/TipDisplay.js:62
906 msgid "• %(tiptext)s"
909 #: gui/loading/TitleDisplay.js:15
911 msgid "Generating “%(map)s”"
912 msgstr "Genererer “%(map)s”"
914 #: gui/loading/TitleDisplay.js:17
916 msgid "Loading “%(map)s”"
917 msgstr "Indlæser “%(map)s”"
919 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:1
921 "“Zeus \\[…] established his law: wisdom comes through suffering. \\[…] So "
922 "men against their will learn to practice moderation. \\[…] Such grace is "
923 "harsh and violent.” \\n— Aeschylus (“Agamemnon”, 176–183)"
926 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:2
928 "“She \\[Helen] brought to Ilium her dowry, destruction.” \\n— Aeschylus "
932 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:3
934 "“In every tyrant's heart there springs in the end this poison, that he "
935 "cannot trust a friend.” \\n— Aeschylus (“Prometheus Bound”, 224–225)"
938 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:4
940 "“Time in the long run teaches all things.” \\n— Aeschylus (“Prometheus "
942 msgstr "\"I det lange løb lærer tiden alt.\" \\n— Aeschylus (“Prometheus Bound”, 981)"
944 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:5
946 "“His resolve is not to seem, but to be, the best.” \\n— Aeschylus (“Seven "
947 "Against Thebes”, 592)"
950 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:6
951 msgid "“A prosperous fool is a grievous burden.” \\n— Aeschylus (fragment 383)"
954 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:7
956 "“The gods help those that help themselves.” \\n— Aesop (“Hercules and the "
958 msgstr "“Guderne hjælper dem, der hjælper sig selv” \\n— Aesop (“Hercules and the Wagoner”)"
960 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:8
962 "“It is thrifty to prepare today for the wants of tomorrow.” \\n— Aesop (“The"
963 " Ant and the Grasshopper”)"
966 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:9
967 msgid "“Union gives strength.” \\n— Aesop (“The Bundle of Sticks”)"
970 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:10
972 "“Never trust advice from a man in the throes of his own difficulty.” \\n— "
973 "Aesop (“The Fox and the Goat”)"
976 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:11
978 "“Familiarity breeds contempt; acquaintance softens prejudices.” \\n— Aesop "
979 "(“The Fox and the Lion”)"
980 msgstr "“Kendskab afføder foragt; bekendtskab dæmper fordomme.” \\n— Aesop (“The Fox and the Lion”)"
982 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:12
984 "“Self-conceit may lead to self-destruction.” \\n— Aesop (“The Frog and the "
988 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:13
990 "“Slow and steady wins the race.” \\n— Aesop (“The Hare and the Tortoise”)"
993 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:14
995 "“Better be wise by the misfortunes of others than by your own.” \\n— Aesop "
996 "(“The Lion, the Ass, and the Fox Hunting”)"
999 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:15
1001 "“Enemies' promises were made to be broken.” \\n— Aesop (“The Nurse and the "
1005 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:16
1006 msgid "“Any excuse will serve a tyrant.” \\n— Aesop (“The Wolf and the Lamb”)"
1009 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:17
1011 "“If I have done anything noble, that is a sufficient memorial; if I have "
1012 "not, all the statues in the world will not preserve my memory.” \\n— "
1013 "Agesilaus II of Sparta (Plutarch, “Moralia”, “Sayings of Spartans”, 215a)"
1016 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:18
1018 "“Spartans do not ask how many, only where the enemy are.” \\n— Agis II of "
1019 "Sparta (Plutarch, “Moralia”, “Sayings of Spartans”, 215d)"
1022 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:19
1024 "“Weep not for me, as I suffer unjustly, I am in a happier situation than my "
1025 "murderers.” \\n— Agis IV of Sparta upon seeing one of his executioners cry "
1026 "(Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Agis”, sec. 20)"
1029 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:20
1031 "“Sex and sleep alone make me conscious that I am mortal.” \\n— Alexander the"
1032 " Great (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Alexander”, sec. 22)"
1035 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:21
1037 "“It is very servile to live in luxury, but very royal to toil. \\[…] Don't "
1038 "you know that the end and object of conquest is to avoid the vices and "
1039 "infirmities of the subdued?” \\n— Alexander the Great (Plutarch, “Parallel "
1040 "Lives”, “Alexander”, sec. 40)"
1043 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:22
1045 "“Glorious are the deeds of those who undergo labor and run the risk of "
1046 "danger; and it is delightful to live a life of valor and to die leaving "
1047 "behind immortal glory.” \\n— Alexander the Great, addressing his troops "
1048 "(Arrian, “The Anabasis of Alexander”, 5.26)"
1051 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:23
1053 "“I for one think that to a brave man there is no end to labors except the "
1054 "labors themselves, provided they lead to glorious achievements.” \\n— "
1055 "Alexander the Great, addressing his troops (Arrian, “The Anabasis of "
1059 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:24
1061 "“If I were not Alexander, I should wish to be Diogenes \\[of Sinope].” \\n— "
1062 "Alexander the Great, impressed by the simplicity of the philosopher he had "
1063 "met (Plutarch, “Moralia”, “On the Fortunes of Alexander the Great”, 332a–b)"
1066 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:25
1068 "“To the strongest!” \\n— Alexander the Great, on his death bed, when asked "
1069 "who should succeed him as king (Arrian, “The Anabasis of Alexander”, 7.26)"
1070 msgstr "“Den stærkeste!” \\n— Alexander the Great, on his death bed, when asked who should succeed him as king (Arrian, “The Anabasis of Alexander”, 7.26)"
1072 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:26
1074 "“I do not steal victory.” \\n— Alexander the Great, when suggested to raid "
1075 "the Persians at night (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Alexander”, sec. 31)"
1078 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:27
1080 "“Written laws are like spiders' webs; they will catch, it is true, the weak "
1081 "and poor, but will be torn in pieces by the rich and powerful.” \\n— "
1082 "Anacharsis (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Solon”, sec. 5)"
1085 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:28
1087 "“The agora is an established place for men to cheat one another, and behave "
1088 "covetously.” \\n— Anacharsis, a Scythian philosopher who traveled to Greece "
1089 "(Diogenes Laertius, “The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers”, "
1090 "“Anacharsis”, sec. 5)"
1093 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:29
1095 "“It was not by taking care of the fields, but of ourselves, that we acquired"
1096 " those fields.” \\n— Anaxandridas II of Sparta (Plutarch, “Moralia”, "
1097 "“Sayings of Spartans”, 217a)"
1100 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:30
1102 "“States are doomed when they are unable to distinguish good men from bad.” "
1103 "\\n— Antisthenes (Diogenes Laertius, “The Lives and Opinions of Eminent "
1104 "Philosophers”, “Antisthenes”, sec. 5)"
1107 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:31
1109 "“The fox knows many tricks; the hedgehog one good one.” \\n— Archilochus "
1113 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:32
1115 "“Give me a place to stand, and I shall move the world.” \\n— Archimedes, on "
1116 "his usage of the lever (Diodorus Siculus, “The Library of History”, "
1117 "fragments of book XXVI, sec. 18)"
1120 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:33
1122 "“It is from their foes, not their friends, that cities learn the lesson of "
1123 "building high walls and ships of war.” \\n— Aristophanes (“Birds”)"
1124 msgstr "\"Det er fra deres fjender, ikke deres venner, at byer lærer lektien af at bygge høje mure og krigsskibe.\" \\n—Aristophanes (“Birds”)"
1126 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:34
1128 "“It is obligatory, especially for a philosopher, to sacrifice even one's "
1129 "closest personal ties in defense of the truth.” \\n— Aristotle (“Nicomachean"
1130 " Ethics”, I. 1096a.11)"
1133 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:35
1135 "“Happiness depends on leisure; for we are busy to have leisure, and make war"
1136 " to live in peace.” \\n— Aristotle (“Nicomachean Ethics”, X. 1177b.4)"
1139 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:36
1141 "“Man is by nature a political animal.” \\n— Aristotle (“Politics”, I. "
1143 msgstr "\"Mennesket er af natur et politisk dyr.\" \\n— Aristotle (“Politics”, I. 1253a.2)"
1145 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:37
1147 "“Both oligarch and tyrant mistrust the people, and therefore deprive them of"
1148 " their arms.” \\n— Aristotle (“Politics, V. 1311a.11)"
1149 msgstr "“Både oligarken og tyrannen mistror folket og berøver dem derfor deres våben.” \\n— Aristotle (“Politics, V. 1311a.11)"
1151 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:38
1153 "“I have gained this by philosophy: that I do without being commanded what "
1154 "others do only from fear of the law.” \\n— Aristotle (Diogenes Laertius, "
1155 "“The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers”, “Aristotle”, sec. 20)"
1158 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:39
1160 "“I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who conquers his "
1161 "enemies, for the hardest victory is over the self.” \\n— Aristotle "
1162 "(Stobaeus, “Florilegium”, 223)"
1165 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:40
1167 "“Alexander himself, plagued by thirst, with great pain and difficulty "
1168 "nevertheless led the army on foot \\[…]. At this time a few of the light-"
1169 "armed soldiers \\[…] found some water \\[…], poured the water into a helmet "
1170 "and carried it to him. He took it, and commending the men who brought it, "
1171 "immediately poured it upon the ground in the sight of all.” \\n— Arrian "
1172 "about Alexander's march through the Gedrosian desert (“The Anabasis of "
1176 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:41
1178 "“Thrusting his spear into Mithridates' face, he \\[Alexander] hurled him to "
1179 "the ground. Then Rhoesaces \\[a Persian] \\[…] struck him on the head with "
1180 "his sword. \\[…] Alexander hurled him too to the ground, piercing with his "
1181 "lance through his breastplate into his chest. Sphithridates \\[a Persian] "
1182 "had already raised his sword against Alexander from behind when Clitus \\[…]"
1183 " cut his arm off.” \\n— Arrian about the Battle of the Granicus (“The "
1184 "Anabasis of Alexander”, 1.15)"
1187 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:42
1189 "“Let every man remind their descendants that they also are soldiers who must"
1190 " not desert the ranks of their ancestors, or retreat out of cowardice.” \\n—"
1191 " Aspasia (Plato, “Menexenus”, 246b)"
1194 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:43
1196 "“Quintilius Varus, give me back my legions!” \\n— Augustus, after three "
1197 "legions were annihilated in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest (Suetonius, "
1198 "“Divus Augustus”, sec. 23)"
1201 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:44
1203 "“In my nineteenth year, on my own initiative and at my own expense, I raised"
1204 " an army with which I liberated the state, which was oppressed by the "
1205 "tyranny of a faction.” \\n— Augustus, in his autobiography (“Res Gestae Divi"
1206 " Augusti”, sec. 1)"
1209 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:45
1211 "“Wars, both civil and foreign, I waged throughout the world, on sea and "
1212 "land, and when victorious I spared all citizens who sued for pardon. The "
1213 "foreign nations which could with safety be pardoned I preferred to save "
1214 "rather than to destroy.” \\n— Augustus, in his autobiography (“Res Gestae "
1215 "Divi Augusti”, sec. 3)"
1216 msgstr "“Krige, både borgerlige og udenlandske, førte jeg over hele verden, til vands og til lands, og da jeg vandt, skånede jeg alle borgere, der sagsøgte om benådning. De fremmede nationer, som med sikkerhed kunne tilgives, foretrak jeg at redde frem for at ødelægge.” \\n— Augustus, in his autobiography (“Res Gestae Divi Augusti”, sec. 3)"
1218 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:46
1220 "“Choose the course which you adopt with deliberation; but when you have "
1221 "adopted it, then persevere in it with firmness.” \\n— Bias of Priene "
1222 "(Diogenes Laertius, “The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers”, "
1226 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:47
1228 "“How stupid it was for the king to tear out his hair in grief, as if "
1229 "baldness were a cure for sorrow.” \\n— Bion of Borysthenes (Cicero, "
1230 "“Tusculan Disputations”, III. 26)"
1231 msgstr "“Hvor var det dumt af kongen at rive sit hår ud i sorg, som om skaldethed var en kur mod sorg.” \\n— Bion of Borysthenes (Cicero, “Tusculan Disputations”, III. 26)"
1233 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:48
1235 "“He has not acquired a fortune; the fortune has acquired him.” \\n— Bion of "
1236 "Borysthenes, referring to a wealthy miser (Diogenes Laertius, “The Lives and"
1237 " Opinions of Eminent Philosophers”, “Bion”, sec. 50)"
1240 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:49
1242 "“Woe to the Defeated!” \\n— Brennus, Gaulish chieftain who had seized Rome "
1243 "(with the exception of a garrison on Capitoline Hill). When Camillus arrived"
1244 " from Veii and besieged him, he negotiated his withdrawal for 1000 pounds of"
1245 " gold, but not without using false weights and adding the weight of his "
1246 "sword on the scale when the Romans complained (Polybius, “Histories”, II. "
1250 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:50
1252 "“Robbery, slaughter, plunder, they \\[the Romans] deceivingly name empire; "
1253 "they make a wasteland and call it peace.” \\n— Calgacus, Caledonian "
1254 "chieftain in a speech before the Battle of Mons Graupius (Tacitus, "
1258 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:51
1259 msgid "“Set a thief to catch a thief.” \\n— Callimachus (“Epigrams”, 44)"
1262 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:52
1264 "“All mankind rules its women, and we rule all mankind, but our women rule "
1265 "us.” \\n— Cato the Elder (Plutarch, “Moralia”, “Sayings of Romans”, 198e)"
1268 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:53
1270 "“The worst ruler is one who cannot rule himself.” \\n— Cato the Elder "
1271 "(Plutarch, “Moralia”, “Sayings of Romans”, 198f)"
1274 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:54
1276 "“Wise men learn more from fools than fools from the wise.” \\n— Cato the "
1277 "Elder (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Cato the Elder”, sec. 9)"
1280 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:55
1282 "“Moreover, I consider that Carthage should be destroyed.” \\n— Cato the "
1283 "Elder, who ended all speeches in his later life with this statement "
1284 "(Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Cato the Elder”, sec. 27)"
1285 msgstr "“Desuden mener jeg, at Kartago bør ødelægges” \\n— Cato the Elder, who ended all speeches in his later life with this statement (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Cato the Elder”, sec. 27)"
1287 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:56
1289 "“We did not flinch but gave our lives to save Greece when her fate hung on a"
1290 " razor's edge.” \\n— Corinthian epitaph to their fallen of the Persian Wars "
1291 "(Plutarch, “Moralia”, “On the Malice of Herodotus”, 870e)"
1294 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:57
1296 "“Then the blood really flowed, for the two lines were so close that shield "
1297 "struck against shield, and they drove their swords into each other's faces. "
1298 "It was impossible for the weak or cowardly to retreat; man to man they "
1299 "fought like in single combat.” \\n— Curtius Rufus about the Battle of Issus "
1300 "(“Histories of Alexander the Great”, III. 11.5)"
1303 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:58
1305 "“I am Cyrus, who won for the Persians their empire. Therefore do not "
1306 "begrudge me this bit of earth that covers my bones.” \\n— Cyrus the Great's "
1307 "epitaph (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Alexander”, sec. 69)"
1310 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:59
1312 "“I am Darius, the great king, king of kings, the king of Persia, the king of"
1313 " countries, \\[…] 23 lands in total.” \\n— Darius I (Behistun inscription, "
1317 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:60
1319 "“Phraortes was captured and brought before me. I cut off his nose, his ears,"
1320 " and his tongue, and I put out one eye, and he was kept in chains at my "
1321 "palace entrance, and all the people saw him. Then I crucified him in "
1322 "Ecbatana; and the men who were his foremost followers \\[…] I flayed and "
1323 "hung out their skins, stuffed with straw.” \\n— Darius I (Behistun "
1324 "inscription, column II, 32)"
1327 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:61
1329 "“By desiring little, a poor man makes himself rich.” \\n— Democritus "
1333 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:62
1335 "“It is hard to be governed by one's inferior.” \\n— Democritus (fragment)"
1338 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:63
1340 "“Physical strength is only noble in cattle, it is strength of character that"
1341 " is noble in men.” \\n— Democritus (fragment)"
1344 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:64
1346 "“It is not possible to found a lasting power upon injustice, perjury, and "
1347 "treachery.” \\n— Demosthenes, in one of his many speeches against the rising"
1348 " Philip II of Macedon (“Olynthiac II”, 10)"
1351 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:65
1353 "“Delivery, delivery, delivery.” \\n— Demosthenes, when asked what were the "
1354 "three most important elements of rhetoric (Cicero, “De Oratore”, 3.213)"
1357 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:66
1359 "“The Macedonians first raised an unearthly shout followed by the Persians "
1360 "answering, so that the whole hillside bordering the battlefield echoed back "
1361 "the sound, and that second roar was louder than the Macedonian war cry as "
1362 "five hundred thousand men shouted with one voice.” \\n— Diodorus Siculus "
1363 "about the Battle of Issus (“The Library of History”, XVII., sec. 33)"
1366 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:67
1368 "“Brasidas, taking his stand on the gangway, fought off from there the "
1369 "multitude of Athenians who converged upon him. And at the outset he slew "
1370 "many as they came at him, but after a while, as numerous missiles assailed "
1371 "him, he suffered many wounds on the front of his body.” \\n— Diodorus "
1372 "Siculus, on a brave Spartan at the Battle of Pylos (“The Library of "
1373 "History”, XXII., sec. 62)"
1376 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:68
1378 "“Plato had defined man as an animal, biped and featherless, and was "
1379 "applauded. Diogenes \\[of Sinope] plucked a fowl and brought it into the "
1380 "lecture-room with the words: Here is Plato's man. In consequence of which "
1381 "there was added to the definition: having broad nails.” \\n— Diogenes "
1382 "Laertius (“The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers”, “Diogenes”, sec."
1386 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:69
1388 "“I am a citizen of the world.” \\n— Diogenes of Sinope (Diogenes Laertius, "
1389 "“The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers”, “Diogenes”, sec. 63)"
1392 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:70
1394 "“It is not that I am mad, it is only that my head is different from yours.” "
1395 "\\n— Diogenes of Sinope (Stobaeus, “Florilegium”, 51)"
1398 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:71
1400 "“Yes, stand a little out of my sunshine.” \\n— Diogenes of Sinope to "
1401 "Alexander the Great, who asked if he could help in in any way (Plutarch, "
1402 "“Parallel Lives”, “Alexander”, sec. 14)"
1405 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:72
1407 "“The victor is not victorious if the vanquished does not consider himself "
1408 "so.” \\n— Ennius (“Annales”, fragment 31.493)"
1411 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:73
1413 "“Stranger, go tell the Spartans that we lie here, obedient to their laws.” "
1414 "\\n— Epitaph at Thermopylae for Leonidas and his men (Herodotus, “The "
1415 "Histories”, VII. 228)"
1416 msgstr "\"Fremmed, fortæl spartanerne, at vi ligger her, lydige mod deres love.\" \\n— Epitafium ved Thermopylae for Leonidas og hans mænd (Herodotus, \"The Histories\", VII. 228)"
1418 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:74
1420 "“A coward turns away, but a brave man's choice is danger.” \\n— Euripides "
1421 "(“Iphigenia in Tauris”)"
1424 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:75
1426 "“Brave men are made bolder by ordeals, but cowards achieve nothing.” \\n— "
1427 "Euripides (“Iphigenia in Tauris”)"
1430 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:76
1432 "“Cowards do not count in battle; they are there, but not in it.” \\n— "
1433 "Euripides (“Meleager”)"
1436 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:77
1438 "“Chance fights ever on the side of the prudent.” \\n— Euripides "
1442 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:78
1444 "“Return with your shield, or on it.” \\n— Farewell of Spartan women to their"
1445 " warriors, implying that cowards would throw away their shield in battle to "
1446 "flee (Plutarch, “Moralia”, “Sayings of Spartan Women”, 241f)"
1449 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:79
1451 "“I came, I saw, I conquered.” \\n— Caesar, after routing Pharnaces II of "
1452 "Pontus in the first assault (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Caesar”, sec. 50)"
1455 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:80
1457 "“Men willingly believe what they wish.” \\n— Caesar (“De Bello Gallico”, "
1459 msgstr "\"Mænd tror villigt, hvad de ønsker.\" \\n— Cæsar (\"De Bello Gallico\", III. 18)"
1461 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:81
1463 "“It is not the well-fed long-haired man I fear, but the pale and the hungry "
1464 "looking.” \\n— Caesar (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Antony”, sec. 11)"
1467 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:82
1469 "“After fighting from noon almost to sunset, with victory doubtful, the "
1470 "Germans, on one side charged the enemy in a compact body, and drove them "
1471 "back; and, when they were put to flight, the archers were surrounded and cut"
1472 " to pieces.” \\n— Caesar about the Battle of Alesia (“De Bello Gallico”, "
1476 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:83
1478 "“All the centurions of the fourth cohort were slain, and the standard-bearer"
1479 " killed, the standard itself lost, almost all the centurions of the other "
1480 "cohorts either wounded or slain, and among them the chief centurion of the "
1481 "legion, Publius Sextius Baculus, a very valiant man, who was so exhausted by"
1482 " many and severe wounds, that he was already unable to support himself.” "
1483 "\\n— Caesar about the Battle of the Sabis (“De Bello Gallico”, II. 25)"
1486 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:84
1488 "“But the enemy \\[…] displayed such great courage, that when the front rank "
1489 "had fallen the men behind them stood on them and continue the fight from on "
1490 "top of the corpses; when these were killed the pile of bodies grew higher, "
1491 "while the survivors used the heap as a vantage point for throwing missiles "
1492 "at our men, or catching our spears and throwing them back.” \\n— Caesar "
1493 "about the Battle of the Sabis (“De Bello Gallico”, II. 27)"
1496 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:85
1498 "“The die is cast.” \\n— Caesar, when crossing the Rubicon river with his "
1499 "legion into Italy, a capital offense that led to his civil war against "
1500 "Pompey (Suetonius, “The Lives of the Twelve Caesars”, 32)"
1503 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:86
1505 "“I'd rather be the first man here than the second man in Rome.” \\n— Caesar,"
1506 " when passing through a barbarian village in the Alps (Plutarch, “Parallel "
1507 "Lives”, “Caesar”, sec. 11)"
1510 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:87
1512 "“Stop quoting laws, we carry weapons!” \\n— Pompey (Plutarch, “Parallel "
1513 "Lives”, “Pompey”, sec. 10)"
1516 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:88
1518 "“If a man put out the eye of another man, his eye shall be put out.” \\n— "
1519 "Hammurabi (Hammurabi's Code, sec. 196)"
1522 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:89
1524 "“I have come not to make war on the Italians, but to aid the Italians "
1525 "against Rome.” \\n— Hannibal (Polybius, “Histories”, III. 85)"
1528 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:90
1530 "“Let us now end the anxiety of the Romans, who can't wait for the death of "
1531 "an old man.” \\n— Hannibal's last words before his suicide, in exile with "
1532 "Flaminius pressuring the local ruler to hand him over (Livy, “History of "
1536 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:91
1538 "“Most inhuman and most arrogant of nations, they \\[the Romans] reckon the "
1539 "world as theirs and subject to their pleasure. With whom we are to be at "
1540 "war, with whom at peace, they think it right that they should determine.” "
1541 "\\n— Hannibal, addressing his troops (Livy, “History of Rome”, XXI. 44)"
1542 msgstr "\"De mest umenneskelige og mest arrogante af nationer, de \\[romerne] regner verden som deres og underlagt deres fornøjelse. Hvem vi skal være i krig med, med hvem i fred. De mener, det er rigtigt, at de bestemmer.\" \\n— Hannibal, addressing his troops (Livy, “History of Rome”, XXI. 44)"
1544 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:92
1546 "“You must be brave and discard all hopes of anything but victory or death.” "
1547 "\\n— Hannibal, addressing his troops (Livy, “History of Rome”, XXI. 44)"
1550 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:93
1552 "“War is the father and king of all things: some he has made gods, and some "
1553 "men; some slaves and some free.” \\n— Heraclitus (Hippolytus, “The "
1554 "Refutation of all Heresies”, IX. 4)"
1557 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:94
1559 "“You could not step twice into the same river.” \\n— Heraclitus (Plato, "
1563 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:95
1565 "“It is better to be envied than to be pitied.” \\n— Herodotus (“The "
1566 "Histories”, III. 52)"
1569 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:96
1571 "“In soft regions are born soft men.” \\n— Herodotus (“The Histories”, IX. "
1575 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:97
1577 "“This is the bitterest pain among men, to have much knowledge but no power.”"
1578 " \\n— Herodotus (“The Histories”, IX. 16)"
1581 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:98
1583 "“Although he \\[Xerxes] had plenty of troops he had few men.” \\n— Herodotus"
1584 " (“The Histories”, VII. 210)"
1587 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:99
1589 "“The Lacedaemonians \\[Spartans] fought a memorable battle; they made it "
1590 "quite clear that they were the experts, and that they were fighting against "
1591 "amateurs.” \\n— Herodotus (“The Histories”, VII. 211)"
1592 msgstr "“Lacedaemonians \\[Spartans] kæmpede en mindeværdig kamp; de gjorde det helt klart, at de var eksperterne, og at de kæmpede mod amatører.” \\n— Herodotus (“The Histories”, VII. 211)"
1594 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:100
1596 "“Being informed \\[…] that when the Barbarians discharged their arrows they "
1597 "obscured the light of the sun by the multitude of the arrows, he "
1598 "\\[Dieneces] \\[…] said that their guest \\[…] brought them very good news, "
1599 "for if the Medes obscured the light of the sun, the battle against them "
1600 "would be in the shade and not in the sun.” \\n— Herodotus describing "
1601 "Dieneces, reputedly the bravest Spartan soldier at Thermopylae (Polybius, "
1602 "“Histories”, VII. 226)"
1605 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:101
1607 "“The judgment given to Croesus by each of the two oracles \\[Delphi and "
1608 "Thebes] was the same: If he sent an army against the Persians, he would "
1609 "destroy a great empire.” \\n— Herodotus, later mentioning that the empire "
1610 "Croesus destroyed was his own (“The Histories”, I. 53)"
1613 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:102
1615 "“He \\[King Darius] asked who the Athenians were, and, being informed, "
1616 "called for his bow, and placing an arrow on the string, shot upward into the"
1617 " sky, saying, as he let fly the shaft: Grant me, Zeus, to revenge myself on "
1618 "the Athenians!” \\n— Herodotus, narrating how the Athenian support for the "
1619 "Ionian revolt caught the wrath of Darius I, the Persian king (“The "
1620 "Histories”, V. 105)"
1621 msgstr "\"Han \\[Kong Darius] spurgte, hvem athenerne var, og efter at have fået at vide, kaldte han på sin bue, og placerede en pil på snoren, skød op i himlen og sagde, mens han lod skaftet flyve: Giv mig, Zeus , for at hævne mig på athenerne!” \\n— Herodot, der fortæller, hvordan den athenske støtte til det ioniske oprør fangede Darius I, den persiske konges vrede (“The Histories”, V. 105)"
1623 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:103
1625 "“He \\[King Darius] asked one of his servants every day, when his dinner was"
1626 " spread, three times to repeat to him: Master, remember the Athenians!” \\n—"
1627 " Herodotus, narrating how the Athenian support for the Ionian revolt lead to"
1628 " the Persian Wars (“The Histories”, V. 105)"
1631 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:104
1633 "“Conquered Greece took captive her savage conqueror and brought her arts "
1634 "into rustic Latium.” \\n— Horace (“Epistles”, epistle I., 156–157)"
1635 msgstr "“Det erobrede Grækenland tog sin vilde erobrer til fange og bragte hendes kunst ind i det rustikke Latium.” \\n— Horace (“Epistles”, epistle I., 156–157)"
1637 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:105
1639 "“Anger is a momentary madness, so control your passion or it will control "
1640 "you.” \\n— Horace (“Epistles”, epistle II., 62)"
1643 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:106
1645 "“It is your concern when your neighbor's wall is on fire.” \\n— Horace "
1646 "(“Epistles”, epistle XVIII., 84)"
1649 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:107
1651 "“It is sweet and honorable to die for one's country.” \\n— Horace (“Odes”, "
1652 "III., ode II., 13)"
1655 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:108
1656 msgid "“I am Cyrus, king of the world…” \\n— Inscription (Cyrus Cylinder)"
1657 msgstr "“Jeg er Cyrus, verdens konge...” \\n— Inscription (Cyrus Cylinder)"
1659 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:109
1661 "“In peace the sons bury their fathers, but in war the fathers bury their "
1662 "sons.” \\n— Croesus, king of Lydia (Herodotus, “The Histories”, I. 87)"
1665 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:110
1667 "“Whoever imposes severe punishment becomes repulsive to the people; while he"
1668 " who awards mild punishment becomes contemptible. But whoever imposes "
1669 "punishment as deserved becomes respectable.”\\n— Kauṭilya (“Arthashastra”, "
1673 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:111
1675 "“If a king is energetic, his subjects will be equally energetic.”\\n— "
1676 "Kauṭilya (“Arthashastra” I.19.1)"
1679 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:112
1681 "“Marry a good man, and bear good children.” \\n— Leonidas, to his wife who "
1682 "asked what to do if he died, before he left for Thermopylae (Plutarch, "
1683 "“Moralia”, “Sayings of Spartans”, 225a)"
1686 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:113
1688 "“Come and get them!” \\n— Leonidas, to the Persian messenger who demanded "
1689 "that he and his men lay down their arms (Plutarch, “Moralia”, “Sayings of "
1693 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:114
1695 "“Some were discovered lying there alive, with thighs and tendons slashed, "
1696 "baring their necks and throats and bidding their conquerors drain the "
1697 "remnant of their blood. Others were found with their heads buried in holes "
1698 "dug in the ground. They had apparently made these pits for themselves.” \\n—"
1699 " Livy, describing the aftermath of the Battle of Cannae, where Hannibal "
1700 "inflicted the greatest defeat on the Romans in all their history (“History "
1701 "of Rome”, XXII. 51)"
1702 msgstr "“Nogle blev opdaget liggende der i live, med lår og sener skåret over, blottede deres nakke og struber og bad deres erobrere om at dræne resterne af deres blod. Andre blev fundet med deres hoveder begravet i huller gravet i jorden. De havde tilsyneladende lavet disse gruber til sig selv” \\n— Livy, describing the aftermath of the Battle of Cannae, where Hannibal inflicted the greatest defeat on the Romans in all their history (“History of Rome”, XXII. 51)"
1704 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:115
1706 "“There lay thousands upon thousands of Romans \\[…]. Here and there amidst "
1707 "the slain rose a gory figure whose wounds had begun to throb with the chill "
1708 "of dawn, and was cut down by his enemies.” \\n— Livy, describing the "
1709 "aftermath of the Battle of Cannae, where Hannibal inflicted the greatest "
1710 "defeat on the Romans in all their history (“History of Rome”, XXII. 51)"
1713 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:116
1715 "“A city is well-fortified which has a wall of men instead of brick.” \\n— "
1716 "Lycurgus of Sparta (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Lycurgus”, sec. 19)"
1719 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:117
1721 "“Escape, yes, but this time with my hands, not my feet.” \\n— Brutus, before"
1722 " committing suicide after losing a battle against Caesar's avengers "
1723 "(Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Brutus”, sec. 52)"
1726 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:118
1727 msgid "“O, the times, O, the customs!” \\n— Cicero (“Against Catiline”, I.)"
1730 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:119
1732 "“A war is never undertaken by the ideal State, except in defense of its "
1733 "honor or its safety.” \\n— Cicero (“De Re Publica”, III., 23)"
1736 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:120
1738 "“The first duty of a man is the seeking after and the investigation of "
1739 "truth.” \\n— Cicero (“On Duties”, I., 13)"
1742 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:121
1744 "“No one is so old as to think that he cannot live one more year.” \\n— "
1745 "Cicero (“On Old Age”, sec. 24)"
1748 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:122
1750 "“Let the welfare of the people be the ultimate law.” \\n— Cicero (“On the "
1751 "Laws”, III., sec. 3)"
1754 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:123
1756 "“Endless money forms the sinews of war.” \\n— Cicero (“Philippics”, V., sec."
1760 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:124
1762 "“Laws are silent in time of war.” \\n— Cicero (“Pro Milone”, IV., sec. 11)"
1765 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:125
1767 "“That, Senators, is what a favour from gangs amounts to. They refrain from "
1768 "murdering someone; then they boast that they have spared him!” \\n— Cicero, "
1769 "condemning Mark Anthony who had not killed him (yet) (“Philippics”, II., "
1773 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:126
1775 "“He did not even stand up to review his fleet when the ships were already at"
1776 " their fighting stations, but lay on his back and gazed up at the sky, never"
1777 " rising to show that he was alive until Marcus Agrippa had routed the "
1778 "enemy.” \\n— Mark Antony, taunting Augustus who delegated his duties as "
1779 "naval commander (Suetonius, “Divus Augustus”, sec. 16)"
1780 msgstr "\"Han rejste sig ikke engang for at gennemgå sin flåde, da skibene allerede var ved deres kamp positioner, men han lå på ryggen og stirrede op mod himlen og rejste sig aldrig for at vise, at han var i live, før Marcus Agrippa havde styrtet fjenden.\"\\n— Mark Antony, taunting Augustus who delegated his duties as naval commander (Suetonius, “Divus Augustus”, sec. 16)"
1782 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:127
1784 "“We live, not as we wish to, but as we can.” \\n— Menander (“Lady of "
1785 "Andros”, fragment 50)"
1788 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:128
1789 msgid "“The man who runs may fight again.” \\n— Menander (“Monosticha”)"
1792 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:129
1794 "“Whom the Gods love dies young.” \\n— Menander (“The Double Deceiver”, "
1798 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:130
1799 msgid "“I call a fig a fig, a spade a spade.” \\n— Menander (fragment 545 K)"
1802 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:131
1804 "“The greatest glory is won from the greatest dangers. When our fathers faced"
1805 " the Persians their resources could not compare to ours. In fact, they gave "
1806 "up even what they had. Then by wise counsels and daring deeds, not fortune "
1807 "and material advantages, they drove out the invaders and made our city what "
1808 "it is now.” \\n— Pericles (Thucydides, “History of the Peloponnesian War”, "
1812 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:132
1814 "“Instead of looking on discussion as a stumbling block in the way of action,"
1815 " we think it an indispensable preliminary to any wise action at all.” \\n— "
1816 "Pericles in his Funeral Oration for Athenians that died in the first year of"
1817 " the war (Thucydides, “History of the Peloponnesian War”, II. 40.2)"
1818 msgstr "“I stedet for at se på diskussion som en anstødssten i handlingsmåden, mener vi, at det er en uundværlig forudsætning for enhver klog handling overhovedet.” \\n— Pericles in his Funeral Oration for Athenians that died in the first year of the war (Thucydides, “History of the Peloponnesian War”, II. 40.2)"
1820 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:133
1822 "“We alone do not think that a man ignorant of politics interferes with "
1823 "nothing, we think he is good for nothing.” \\n— Pericles in his Funeral "
1824 "Oration for Athenians that died in the first year of the war (Thucydides, "
1825 "“History of the Peloponnesian War”, II. 40.2)"
1828 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:134
1830 "“Future ages will wonder at us, as the present age wonders at us now.” \\n— "
1831 "Pericles in his Funeral Oration for Athenians that died in the first year of"
1832 " the war (Thucydides, “History of the Peloponnesian War”, II. 41.5)"
1835 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:135
1837 "“When you realize the power of Athens, consider it was won by valiant men "
1838 "who knew their duty, had a sense of dishonor in fight and, if their "
1839 "enterprises failed, would rather give their lives than lack in civic "
1840 "virtue.” \\n— Pericles in his Funeral Oration for Athenians that died in the"
1841 " first year of the war (Thucydides, “History of the Peloponnesian War”, II. "
1845 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:136
1847 "“To heroes all earth is their tomb, and their virtues are remembered far "
1848 "from home where an epitaph declares them, in an unwritten record of the mind"
1849 " that will outlast any monument.” \\n— Pericles in his Funeral Oration for "
1850 "Athenians that died in the first year of the war (Thucydides, “History of "
1851 "the Peloponnesian War”, II. 43.3)"
1854 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:137
1856 "“Understand that happiness depends on freedom, and freedom depends on "
1857 "courage.” \\n— Pericles in his Funeral Oration for Athenians that died in "
1858 "the first year of the war (Thucydides, “History of the Peloponnesian War”, "
1862 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:138
1864 "“Wait for the wisest of all counsellors, time.” \\n— Pericles, a cautious "
1865 "politician who avoided war (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Pericles”, sec. 18)"
1868 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:139
1870 "“Your empire is now like a tyranny: it may have been wrong to take it; it is"
1871 " certainly dangerous to let it go.” \\n— Pericles, addressing the Athenian "
1872 "assembly after a plague had weakened the city (Thucydides, “History of the "
1873 "Peloponnesian War”, II. 63.3)"
1876 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:140
1878 "“War is sweet to those who have no experience of it, but the experienced man"
1879 " fears its approach in his heart.” \\n— Pindar (fragment 110)"
1882 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:141
1884 "“Themistocles robbed his fellow citizens of spear and shield, and degraded "
1885 "the people of Athens to the rowing-pad and the oar.” \\n— Plato, no friend "
1886 "of the Athenian navy (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Themistocles”, sec. 3)"
1889 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:142
1891 "“No guest is so welcome in a friend's house that he will not become a "
1892 "nuisance after three days.” \\n— Plautus (“The Swaggering Soldier”, Act III,"
1896 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:143
1898 "“You cannot eat your cake and have it too, unless you think your money is "
1899 "immortal.”\\n— Plautus (“Trinummus”, Act II, scene 4, 13–14)"
1902 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:144
1904 "“He \\[Alexander] thought nothing invincible for the courageous, and nothing"
1905 " secure for the cowardly.” \\n— Plutarch (“Parallel Lives”, “Alexander”, "
1907 msgstr "\"Han \\[Alexander] troede intet uovervindeligt for de modige, og intet sikkert for de feje.\" \\n— Plutarch (“Parallel Lives”, “Alexander”, sec. 58)"
1909 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:145
1911 "“One \\[…] shot an arrow at him with such accuracy and force that it pierced"
1912 " his breastplate and got stuck in his ribs. \\[…] Alexander recoiled and "
1913 "sank to his knees. \\[…] At last Alexander killed the barbarian. But he "
1914 "received many wounds, at last was struck on the neck with a mace, and leaned"
1915 " against the city wall, his eyes still fixed upon his foes.” \\n— Plutarch "
1916 "about the Mallian Campaign (“Parallel Lives”, “Alexander”, sec. 63)"
1919 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:146
1921 "“When the pirates demanded a ransom of twenty talents for him, Caesar burst "
1922 "out laughing. They did not know, he said, who it was that they had captured,"
1923 " and he volunteered to pay fifty.” \\n— Plutarch, who mentions later that "
1924 "Caesar got his money back and had his captors crucified (“Parallel Lives”, "
1928 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:147
1930 "“They \\[the Romans] want the centurions not so much to be adventurous and "
1931 "daredevils, as to be natural leaders, of a steady and reliable spirit. They "
1932 "do not so much want men who will initiate attacks and open the battle, but "
1933 "men who will hold their ground when beaten and hard-pressed, and will be "
1934 "ready to die at their posts.” \\n— Polybius (“Histories”, VI. 24)"
1937 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:148
1939 "“The Roman battle line is hard to break, since it allows every man to fight "
1940 "both individually and collectively; so that a formation can fight in any "
1941 "direction, with the maniples nearest to the point of danger wheeling around "
1942 "to face it.” \\n— Polybius (“Histories”, XV. 15)"
1945 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:149
1947 "“The Athenian people are always in the position of a ship without a "
1948 "commander. Fear of the enemy or a storm make the crew be of one mind and "
1949 "obey the helmsman, everything goes well; but if they recover \\[…] they "
1950 "quarrel with each other \\[…], and the result has often been that, after "
1951 "escaping the dangers of the widest seas and the most violent storms, they "
1952 "wreck their ship in harbor and close to shore.” \\n— Polybius on the "
1953 "Athenian constitution (“Histories”, VI. 44)"
1954 msgstr "Det athenske folk er altid i positionen som et skib uden en chef. Frygt for fjenden eller storm får mandskabet til at være enigt og adlyde rorsmanden, alt går godt; men hvis de kommer sig \\[...] skændes de med hinanden \\[...], og resultatet har ofte været, at de efter at være undsluppet farerne ved det bredeste hav og de voldsomste storme ødelægger deres skib i havn og tæt på land .” \\n— Polybius on the Athenian constitution (“Histories”, VI. 44)"
1956 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:150
1958 "“Most of the Romans were trampled to death by the enormous weight of the "
1959 "elephants; the rest were shot down in their ranks by the numerous cavalry: "
1960 "and there were only a very few who attempted to save themselves by flight.” "
1961 "\\n— Polybius on the Battle of Bagradas where a Roman army was annihilated "
1962 "during the First Punic War (“Histories”, I. 34)"
1965 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:151
1967 "“Hannibal gave the signal for attack; and at the same time sent orders to "
1968 "the troops lying in ambush on the hills to do the same, and thus delivered "
1969 "an assault upon the enemy at every point at once.” \\n— Polybius on the "
1970 "beginning of a Roman disaster at the Trasymene Lake (“Histories”, III. 84)"
1973 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:152
1975 "“In the phalanx, the men cannot turn around singly and defend themselves: "
1976 "this tribune, therefore, charged them \\[from behind] and killed all he "
1977 "could get at; until, unable to resist, they were forced to throw away their "
1978 "shields and flee.” \\n— Polybius, describing the defeat of Philip V. of "
1979 "Macedon by Flaminius in the Battle of Cynoscephalae (“Histories”, XVIII. 26)"
1982 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:153
1984 "“The Roman order on the other hand is flexible: for every Roman, once armed "
1985 "and on the field, is equally well equipped for every place, time, or "
1986 "appearance of the enemy. He is, moreover, quite ready and needs to make no "
1987 "change, whether he is required to fight in the main body, or in a "
1988 "detachment, or in a single maniple, or even by himself.” \\n— Polybius, "
1989 "explaining how the Romans can defeat the Macedonian phalanx (“Histories”, "
1991 msgstr "“Den romerske orden på den anden side er fleksibel: for enhver romer, en gang bevæbnet og på banen, er lige godt rustet til ethvert sted, tidspunkt eller fremtræden af fjenden. Han er desuden helt klar og behøver ikke at foretage nogen forandring, hvad enten han er forpligtet til at kæmpe i hovedhæren, eller i en deling, eller i en enkelt gruppe, eller endda alene.” \\n— Polybius, explaining how the Romans can defeat the Macedonian phalanx (“Histories”, XVIII. 32)"
1993 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:154
1995 "“Scipio \\[Aemilianus], when he looked upon the city \\[Carthage] as it was "
1996 "utterly perishing and in the last throes of its complete destruction, is "
1997 "said to have shed tears and wept openly for his enemies. And realized that "
1998 "all cities, nations, and authorities must, like men, meet their doom.” \\n— "
1999 "Polybius, eyewitness to the destruction of Carthage (“Histories”, XXXVIII. "
2003 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:155
2005 "“One more such victory and the cause is lost!” \\n— Pyrrhus of Epirus after "
2006 "the Battle of Asculum, in which the Romans lost twice as many men but he "
2007 "lost a greater share of his armed forces (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, "
2008 "“Pyrrhus”, sec. 21)"
2011 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:156
2013 "“None can be free who is a slave to, and ruled by, his passions.” \\n— "
2014 "Pythagoras (Stobaeus, “Florilegium”, 18)"
2017 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:157
2019 "“Do not say few things in many words, but many things in few words.” \\n— "
2020 "Pythagoras (Stobaeus, “Florilegium”, 24)"
2023 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:158
2025 "“Let your speech be better than silence, or be silent.” \\n— Pythagoras "
2026 "(Stobaeus, “Florilegium”, 24)"
2027 msgstr "\"Lad din tale være bedre end tavshed, eller vær stille.\" \\n— Pythagoras (Stobaeus, \"Florilegium\", 24)"
2029 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:159
2031 "“Unity strengthens even small states, while discord undermines the mightiest"
2032 " empires.” \\n— Sallust (“The Jugurthine War”, 10.6)"
2035 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:160
2037 "“Ungrateful fatherland, you will not even have my bones!” \\n— Scipio "
2038 "Africanus in his epitaph, after he who defeated Hannibal was repeatedly "
2039 "accused of crimes by the Roman Senate (Valerius Maximus, “Nine books on "
2040 "memorable deeds and sayings”, 5.3.2)"
2043 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:161
2045 "“Prepare for war, since you have been unable to endure a peace.” \\n— Scipio"
2046 " Africanus, replying to Hannibal's offer of peace terms before the Battle of"
2047 " Zama (Livy, “History of Rome”, XXX. 31)"
2050 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:162
2052 "“But tactical science is only one part of generalship. A general must be "
2053 "capable of equipping his forces and providing for his men. He must also be "
2054 "inventive, hardworking, and watchful, bullheaded and brilliant, friendly and"
2055 " fierce, straightforward and subtle.” \\n— Socrates (Xenophon, "
2056 "“Memorabilia”, 3.1.6)"
2057 msgstr "“Men taktisk videnskab er kun en del af generalskabet. En general skal være i stand til at udruste sine styrker og sørge for sine mænd. Han skal også være opfindsom, hårdtarbejdende og årvågen, bullheaded og genial, venlig og hård, ligefrem og subtil.” \\n— Sokrates (Xenophon, \"Memorabilia\", 3.1.6)"
2059 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:163
2061 "“It is necessary to know the strength of the city and of the enemy, so that,"
2062 " if the city is stronger, one may recommend her to go to war, but if weaker "
2063 "than the enemy, may persuade her to beware.” \\n— Socrates (Xenophon, "
2064 "“Memorabilia”, 3.6.9)"
2067 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:164
2069 "“The unexamined life is not worth living.” Socrates, in his defense when "
2070 "trialled for corrupting the youth and not worshipping the proper gods (he "
2071 "later drank hemlock after the death sentence) \\n— Plato (“Apology”, 38a)"
2074 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:165
2076 "“The hour of departure has arrived, and we go our ways – I to die, and you "
2077 "to live. Which is better God only knows.” Socrates, in his defense when "
2078 "trialled for corrupting the youth and not worshipping the proper gods (he "
2079 "later drank hemlock after the death sentence) \\n— Plato (“Apology”, 42a)"
2082 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:166
2084 "“Walls and ships are nothing without men living together inside them.” \\n— "
2085 "Sophocles (“Oedipus Rex”)"
2088 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:167
2090 "“We accepted an empire that was offered to us and refused to give it up "
2091 "under the pressure of three of the strongest motives: fear, honor and "
2092 "interest. It was not we who set the example, for it has always been the law "
2093 "that the weak should be subject to the strong.” \\n— Speech of an Athenian "
2094 "embassy in Sparta (Thucydides, “History of the Peloponnesian War”, I. 76.2)"
2097 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:168
2099 "“He could boast that he found a city of brick and left it a city of "
2100 "marble.”\\n— Suetonius, commenting on the many building projects of Augustus"
2101 " in Rome (“Divus Augustus”, 28.3)"
2104 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:169
2105 msgid "“Moderation in all things.” \\n— Terence (“The Girl from Andros”, 61)"
2108 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:170
2110 "“Fortune favors the bold.” \\n— Terence in a play about a great Athenian "
2111 "admiral (“Phormio”, 203)"
2114 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:171
2116 "“I do not know how to tune the lyre or play the harp, but I do know how to "
2117 "raise a city that was small and unimportant to glory and greatness.” \\n— "
2118 "Themistocles, defending his lack of cultural sophistication (Plutarch, "
2119 "“Parallel Lives”, “Themistocles”, sec. 2)"
2122 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:172
2124 "“Strike, if you will, but listen.” \\n— Themistocles, in a heated discussion"
2125 " with the Spartan fleet commander who threatened to beat him with his staff,"
2126 " before the Battle of Salamis (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Themistocles”, "
2130 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:173
2132 "“The Athenians command the rest of Greece, I command the Athenians; your "
2133 "mother commands me, and you command your mother.” \\n— Themistocles, "
2134 "jokingly to his infant son (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Themistocles”, sec."
2138 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:174
2140 "“So little pains does the mob take in finding out the truth, accepting "
2141 "readily the first story at hand.” \\n— Thucydides (“History of the "
2142 "Peloponnesian War”, I. 21.3)"
2145 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:175
2147 "“The growth of the power of Athens, and the alarm which this caused in "
2148 "Sparta, made war inevitable.” \\n— Thucydides (“History of the Peloponnesian"
2152 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:176
2154 "“War is a matter not so much of arms as of money.” \\n— Thucydides (“History"
2155 " of the Peloponnesian War”, I. 83.2)"
2158 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:177
2160 "“It is a general rule of human nature that people despise those who treat "
2161 "them well, and look up to those who make no concessions.” \\n— Thucydides "
2162 "(“History of the Peloponnesian War”, III. 39.5)"
2165 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:178
2167 "“This was the greatest action that happened in all this war, and all others "
2168 "that we have heard of amongst the Greeks, being to the victors most glorious"
2169 " and most calamitous to the vanquished. For they were utterly and at all "
2170 "points defeated, and their sufferings were many. Army and fleet and all they"
2171 " ever had perished, nothing was saved and few of so many ever returned home."
2172 " Thus ended the Sicilian expedition.” \\n— Thucydides (“History of the "
2173 "Peloponnesian War”, VII. 87.6–7)"
2176 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:179
2178 "“As the world goes, justice is only a matter between equals, while the "
2179 "strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must.” \\n— "
2180 "Thucydides, describing Athenians addressing the defeated Melians who are "
2181 "unwilling to surrender (“History of the Peloponnesian War”, V. 89.1)"
2184 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:180
2186 "“When the Lacedaemonians were no longer able to run after them, the "
2187 "skirmishers \\[…] all charged them at once, casting stones, arrows, and "
2188 "darts to the closest man at hand.” \\n— Thucydides, describing the Spartan "
2189 "disaster at the Battle of Sphacteria (“History of the Peloponnesian War”, "
2193 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:181
2195 "“The wild beasts of Italy have their caves to retire to, but the brave "
2196 "veterans who spilled their blood in her cause have nothing left but air and "
2197 "light. They wander around homeless with their wives and children.”\\n— "
2198 "Tiberius Gracchus, advocating for land reform to the benefit of homeless and"
2199 " unemployed veterans whose lands had often been bought up while they were on"
2200 " campaign. (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Tiberius Gracchus”, 9.4–5)"
2203 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:182
2205 "“The soldiers fight and die to support others in wealth and luxury and they "
2206 "are called masters of the world without owning a single piece of farmland of"
2207 " their own.”\\n— Tiberius Gracchus, advocating for land reform to the "
2208 "benefit of homeless and unemployed veterans whose lands had often been "
2209 "bought up while they were on campaign. (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, "
2210 "“Tiberius Gracchus”, 9.5)"
2213 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:183
2215 "“Do not trust the horse, Trojans! I fear the Greeks even when they bring "
2216 "gifts.” \\n— Virgil (“Aeneid”, II. 48–49)"
2219 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:184
2220 msgid "“Prepared for either alternative.” \\n— Virgil (“Aeneid”, II. 61)"
2223 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:185
2225 "“Homer and Hesiod ascribed to their Gods all things that are a disgrace "
2226 "among mortals: stealing, adultery, deceiving one another.” \\n— Xenophanes "
2230 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:186
2232 "“If oxen and horses and lions had hands, and could paint, and produce works "
2233 "of art as men do, horses would paint the forms of the gods like horses, and "
2234 "oxen like oxen, and make their God's bodies each in their own image.” \\n— "
2235 "Xenophanes (fragment 15)"
2238 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:187
2240 "“The Ethiopians make their gods black and snub-nosed, the Thracians say "
2241 "theirs have blue eyes and red hair.” \\n— Xenophanes (fragment 16)"
2244 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:188
2246 "“These are the right questions to ask, in winter around the fire \\[…]: Who "
2247 "are you, friend? What is your land? And how old were you when the Medes "
2248 "\\[Persians] came?” \\n— Xenophanes, likely referring to a punitive "
2249 "expedition against Greek cities in Ionia (fragment 17)"
2252 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:189
2254 "“A prudent commander will never take risks unnecessarily, except when it is "
2255 "clear beforehand that he will have the advantage.” \\n— Xenophon (“The "
2256 "Cavalry General”, 4.13)"
2259 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:190
2261 "“Attack the enemy where he is weakest, even if that is a long way off, since"
2262 " hard work is less dangerous than a struggle against superior forces.” \\n— "
2263 "Xenophon (“The Cavalry General”, sec. 4.14)"
2264 msgstr "\"Angreb fjenden, hvor han er svagest, selvom det er langt væk, da hårdt arbejde er mindre farligt end en kamp mod overlegne styrker.\" \\n— Xenophon (\"Kavalerigeneralen\", afsnit 4.14)"
2266 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:191
2268 "“He should be inventive, ready to exploit all circumstances, to make a small"
2269 " force appear large and a large one small, to appear absent when close at "
2270 "hand, and within striking distance when a long way off.” \\n— Xenophon (“The"
2271 " Cavalry General”, sec. 5)"
2274 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:192
2276 "“People are glad to obey the man whom they believe to be wiser than "
2277 "themselves in pursuing their interests.” \\n— Xenophon (“The Education of "
2281 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:193
2283 "“In his campaigns during summer the general must show that he can endure the"
2284 " sun better than the soldiers, in winter he must show he can endure cold "
2285 "better; and throughout all difficulties that he can endure hardships better."
2286 " This will help to make him loved by his men.” \\n— Xenophon (“The Education"
2287 " of Cyrus”, 1.6.25)"
2290 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:194
2292 "“Battles are decided more by the morale of men than their physical "
2293 "strength.” \\n— Xenophon (“The Education of Cyrus”, 3.3.20)"
2296 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:195
2298 "“Let's not give them enough time to arrange a defense, or to even recognize "
2299 "that we are human beings! We've got to appear to them like an uncontrollable"
2300 " nightmare of shields, swords, battle-axes and spears!” \\n— Xenophon (“The "
2301 "Education of Cyrus”, 4.2.22)"
2304 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:196
2306 "“I suppose you understand, men, that pursuing, dealing blows and death, "
2307 "plunder, fame, freedom, power – all these are prizes for the winners; the "
2308 "cowardly, of course, suffer the reverse.” \\n— Xenophon (“The Education of "
2312 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:197
2314 "“The man who wants that must be scheming and cunning, wily and deceitful, a "
2315 "thief and a robber, overreaching the enemy at every point.” \\n— Xenophon on"
2316 " how best to gain advantage over the enemy (“The Education of Cyrus”, "
2320 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:198
2322 "“My men have turned into women, and my women into men!” \\n— Xerxes, "
2323 "watching Artemisia ram a ship while most of his fleet suffered the reverse, "
2324 "not knowing that the sunk vessel was his own (Herodotus, “The Histories”, "
2328 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:199
2330 "“For a thinking man is where Wisdom is at home.” \\n— Zoroaster, founder of "
2331 "the Zoroastrian religion (“Ahunuvaiti Gatha”, yasna 30.9)"