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
14 "Project-Id-Version: 0 A.D.\n"
15 "POT-Creation-Date: 2024-08-09 07:17+0000\n"
16 "PO-Revision-Date: 2014-06-19 17:48+0000\n"
17 "Last-Translator: Khải, 2023\n"
18 "Language-Team: Vietnamese (http://app.transifex.com/wildfire-games/0ad/language/vi/)\n"
20 "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
21 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
23 "Plural-Forms: nplurals=1; plural=0;\n"
25 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/AIConfigPage/AIConfigPage.xml:13
26 msgid "AI Configuration"
29 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/AIConfigPage/AIConfigPage.xml:29
33 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/AIConfigPage/AIDescription.js:30
34 msgid "AI will be disabled for this player."
35 msgstr "AI sẽ được tắt cho người chơi này."
37 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/AIConfigPage/Controls/AIBehavior.js:29
41 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/AIConfigPage/Controls/AIDifficulty.js:32
45 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/AIConfigPage/Controls/AISelection.js:39
50 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/AIConfigPage/Controls/AISelection.js:44
54 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/GameSettingControl.js:142
56 msgctxt "Title for specific setting"
60 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/GameSettingControlCheckbox.js:57
64 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/GameSettingControlCheckbox.js:60
68 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/GameSettingControlDropdown.js:64
69 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/GameSettingControlSlider.js:84
70 msgctxt "settings value"
72 msgstr "Chưa biết tên"
74 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/GameSettingsLayout.js:7
75 msgctxt "Match settings tab name"
79 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/GameSettingsLayout.js:29
80 msgctxt "Match settings tab name"
84 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/GameSettingsLayout.js:41
85 msgctxt "Match settings tab name"
87 msgstr "Loại trò chơi"
89 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/AIConfigButton.js:32
91 msgid "Configure AI: %(description)s."
94 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/Dropdowns/PlayerAssignment.js:135
95 msgid "Select player."
96 msgstr "Chọn người chơi."
98 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/Dropdowns/PlayerAssignment.js:222
103 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/Dropdowns/PlayerAssignment.js:257
107 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/Dropdowns/PlayerCiv.js:90
108 msgid "Choose the civilization for this player."
109 msgstr "Chọn nền văn minh cho người chơi này"
111 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/Dropdowns/PlayerCiv.js:93
112 msgctxt "civilization"
116 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/Dropdowns/PlayerCiv.js:99
117 msgid "Picks one civilization at random when the game starts."
118 msgstr "Chọn 1 nền văn minh bất kì khi trờ chơi bắt đầu"
120 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/Dropdowns/PlayerColor.js:48
121 msgid "Pick a color."
124 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/Dropdowns/PlayerTeam.js:47
125 msgid "Select player's team."
126 msgstr "Chọn đội của người chơi."
128 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/Dropdowns/PlayerTeam.js:50
133 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/PlayersPanel.xml:6
135 msgstr "Tên người chơi"
137 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/PlayersPanel.xml:10
141 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/PlayersPanel.xml:14
142 msgid "Player Placement"
143 msgstr "Vị trí người chơi"
145 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/PlayersPanel.xml:18
147 msgstr "Nền văn minh"
149 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/PerPlayer/PlayersPanel.xml:25
153 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Buttons/MapBrowser.js:36
155 msgstr "Duyệt tìm bản đồ"
157 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Buttons/MapBrowser.js:39
159 msgid "Press %(hotkey)s to view the list of available maps."
162 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/AlliedView.js:26
164 msgstr "Tầm nhìn đồng minh"
166 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/AlliedView.js:30
167 msgid "Toggle allied view (see what your allies see)."
170 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Cheats.js:35
174 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Cheats.js:38
175 msgid "Toggle the usability of cheats."
178 #. Translation: Make sure to differentiate between the revealed map and
181 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/ExploredMap.js:26
183 msgstr "Bản đồ đã khám phá"
185 #. Translation: Make sure to differentiate between the revealed map and
188 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/ExploredMap.js:30
189 msgid "Toggle explored map (see initial map)."
192 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/LastManStanding.js:26
193 msgid "Last Man Standing"
194 msgstr "Kẻ tồn tại cuối cùng"
196 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/LastManStanding.js:29
198 "Toggle whether the last remaining player or the last remaining set of allies"
202 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/LockedTeams.js:30
206 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/LockedTeams.js:33
207 msgid "Toggle locked teams."
208 msgstr "Bật/tắt khoá đội."
210 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Nomad.js:25
214 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Nomad.js:28
216 "In Nomad mode, players start with only few units and have to find a suitable"
217 " place to build their city. Ceasefire is recommended."
220 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Rating.js:27
224 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Rating.js:30
225 msgid "Toggle if this game will be rated for the leaderboard."
228 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/RegicideGarrison.js:27
229 msgid "Hero Garrison"
230 msgstr "Anh Hùng Đồn Trú"
232 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/RegicideGarrison.js:30
233 msgid "Toggle whether heroes can be garrisoned."
236 #. Translation: Make sure to differentiate between the revealed map and
239 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/RevealedMap.js:26
241 msgstr "Bản đồ đã lộ"
243 #. Translation: Make sure to differentiate between the revealed map and
246 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/RevealedMap.js:30
247 msgid "Toggle revealed map (see everything)."
250 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Spies.js:26
251 msgid "Disable Spies"
252 msgstr "Không cho phép sử dụng đơn vị gián điệp"
254 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Spies.js:29
255 msgid "Disable spies during the game."
256 msgstr "Không cho phép sử dụng gián điệp suốt trò chơi"
258 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Treasures.js:25
259 msgid "Disable Treasures"
262 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/Treasures.js:28
263 msgid "Do not add treasures to the map."
264 msgstr "Đừng thêm kho báu vào bản đồ."
266 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/WorldPopulation.js:25
267 msgid "World Population"
268 msgstr "Dân số thế giới"
270 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Checkboxes/WorldPopulation.js:28
272 "When checked the Population Cap will be evenly distributed over all living "
276 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Biome.js:54
280 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Biome.js:60
281 msgid "Select the flora and fauna."
284 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Biome.js:63
289 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Biome.js:66
290 msgid "Pick a biome at random."
293 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Daytime.js:57
297 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Daytime.js:60
298 msgid "Select whether the match takes place at daylight or night."
301 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Daytime.js:63
302 msgctxt "daytime selection"
306 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Daytime.js:66
307 msgctxt "daytime selection"
308 msgid "Randomly pick a time of the day."
309 msgstr "Ngẫu nhiên chọn một thời gian cho ngày"
311 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/GameSpeed.js:61
313 msgstr "Tốc độ trò chơi"
315 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/GameSpeed.js:64
316 msgid "Select game speed."
317 msgstr "Chọn tốc độ trò chơi"
319 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Landscape.js:25
320 msgctxt "landscape selection"
324 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Landscape.js:26
325 msgctxt "landscape selection"
326 msgid "Select a random landscape."
329 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Landscape.js:78
333 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/Landscape.js:81
334 msgid "Select one of the landscapes of this map."
337 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapFilter.js:82
341 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapFilter.js:85
342 msgid "Select a map filter."
343 msgstr "Chọn bộ lọc cho bản đồ."
345 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapSelection.js:26
349 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapSelection.js:141
353 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapSelection.js:144
354 msgid "Select a map to play on."
355 msgstr "Chọn bản đồ để chơi."
357 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapSelection.js:150
358 msgctxt "map selection"
362 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapSelection.js:153
363 msgid "Pick any of the given maps at random."
366 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapSize.js:39
368 msgstr "Kích thước bản đồ"
370 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapSize.js:42
371 msgid "Select map size. (Larger sizes may reduce performance.)"
372 msgstr "Chọn kích thước bản đồ ( Bản đồ có kích thước càng lớn sẽ càng giảm về mặt thích ứng đồ họa của hệ thống)"
374 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapType.js:65
378 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/MapType.js:68
379 msgid "Select a map type."
380 msgstr "Chọn loại bản đồ."
382 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/PlayerCount.js:33
383 msgid "Number of Players"
384 msgstr "Số người chơi"
386 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/PlayerCount.js:36
387 msgid "Select number of players."
388 msgstr "Số lượng người chơi."
390 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/PopulationCap.js:52
391 msgid "Population Cap"
394 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/PopulationCap.js:55
395 msgid "Select population limit."
398 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/PopulationCap.js:58
399 msgctxt "population limit"
403 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/PopulationCap.js:61
406 "Warning: There might be performance issues if all %(players)s players reach "
407 "%(popCap)s population."
410 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/StartingResources.js:50
411 msgid "Starting Resources"
412 msgstr "Tài nguyên Khởi đầu"
414 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/StartingResources.js:53
415 msgid "Select the game's starting resources."
418 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/StartingResources.js:56
420 msgid "Initial amount of each resource: %(resources)s."
423 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/StartingResources.js:59
424 msgctxt "starting resources"
428 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/TeamPlacement.js:53
429 msgid "Team Placement"
432 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/TeamPlacement.js:56
433 msgid "Select one of the starting position patterns of this map."
436 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/TeamPlacement.js:60
437 msgctxt "team placement"
441 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/TeamPlacement.js:61
442 msgctxt "team placement"
443 msgid "Select a random team placement pattern when starting the game."
446 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/TriggerDifficulty.js:41
450 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/TriggerDifficulty.js:44
451 msgid "Select the difficulty of this scenario."
454 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/WaterLevel.js:43
458 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/WaterLevel.js:46
459 msgid "Select the water level of this map."
462 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/WorldPopulationCap.js:47
463 msgid "World Population Cap"
464 msgstr "Sức chứa dân số thế giới"
466 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/WorldPopulationCap.js:50
467 msgid "Select world population limit."
470 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Dropdowns/WorldPopulationCap.js:53
473 "Warning: There might be performance issues if %(popCap)s population is "
477 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/Ceasefire.js:35
481 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/Ceasefire.js:38
482 msgid "Set time where no attacks are possible."
485 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/Ceasefire.js:41
490 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/Ceasefire.js:44
493 msgid "%(minutes)s minute"
494 msgid_plural "%(minutes)s minutes"
497 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/RelicCount.js:38
499 msgstr "Số lượng Di vật"
501 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/RelicCount.js:41
503 msgid "%(number)s relic"
504 msgid_plural "%(number)s relics"
507 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/RelicCount.js:44
509 "Total number of relics spawned on the map. Relic victory is most realistic "
510 "with only one or two relics. With greater numbers, the relics are important "
511 "to capture to receive aura bonuses."
514 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/RelicDuration.js:38
515 msgid "Relic Duration"
518 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/RelicDuration.js:41
519 msgid "Minutes until the player has achieved Relic Victory."
522 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/RelicDuration.js:47
523 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/WonderDuration.js:44
525 msgctxt "victory duration"
526 msgid "%(min)s minute"
527 msgid_plural "%(min)s minutes"
530 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/RelicDuration.js:50
531 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/WonderDuration.js:47
532 msgctxt "victory duration"
533 msgid "Immediate Victory."
536 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/SeaLevelRiseTime.js:38
537 msgid "Sea Level Rise Time"
540 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/SeaLevelRiseTime.js:41
541 msgid "Set the time when the water will start to rise."
544 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/SeaLevelRiseTime.js:44
546 msgctxt "sea level rise time"
547 msgid "%(minutes)s minute"
548 msgid_plural "%(minutes)s minutes"
551 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/WonderDuration.js:38
552 msgid "Wonder Duration"
555 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/GameSettings/Single/Sliders/WonderDuration.js:41
556 msgid "Minutes until the player has achieved Wonder Victory"
559 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/CancelButton.js:17
563 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/CancelButton.js:20
564 msgid "Return to the lobby."
565 msgstr "Trở về phòng chờ."
567 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/CancelButton.js:23
568 msgid "Return to the main menu."
569 msgstr "Trở về menu chính."
571 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/CivInfoButton.js:33
574 "%(hotkey_civinfo)s / %(hotkey_structree)s: View Civilization Overview / Structure Tree\n"
575 "Last opened will be reopened on click."
578 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/LobbyButton.js:19
579 msgid "Show the multiplayer lobby in a dialog window."
582 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/ReadyButton.js:70
586 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/ReadyButton.js:71
588 msgstr "Luôn sẵn sàng"
590 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/ReadyButton.js:72
591 msgid "I'm not ready!"
594 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/ReadyButton.js:76
595 msgid "State that you are ready to play."
598 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/ReadyButton.js:77
599 msgid "Stay ready even when the game settings change."
600 msgstr "Luôn sẵn sàng ngay cả khi cài đặt trò chơi thay đổi."
602 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/ReadyButton.js:78
603 msgid "State that you are not ready to play."
604 msgstr "Báo rằng bạn chưa sẵn sàng để chơi."
606 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/ResetCivsButton.js:29
608 "Reset any civilizations that have been selected to the default (random)."
611 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/ResetTeamsButton.js:29
612 msgid "Reset all teams to the default."
615 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/StartGameButton.js:56
617 msgstr "Bắt đầu chơi!"
619 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/StartGameButton.js:59
620 msgid "Start a new game with the current settings."
621 msgstr "Bắt đầu trò chơi mới với cài đặt hiện tại."
623 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Buttons/StartGameButton.js:62
625 "Start a new game with the current settings (disabled until all players are "
629 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatInputPanel.js:55
631 msgid "Press %(hotkey)s to autocomplete player names or settings."
634 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/ClientChat.js:27
635 msgid "Unknown Player"
636 msgstr "Người chơi không xác định"
638 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/ClientChat.js:47
640 msgid "<%(username)s>"
641 msgstr "<%(username)s>"
643 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/ClientChat.js:50
645 msgid "%(username)s %(message)s"
646 msgstr "%(username)s %(message)s"
648 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/ClientConnection.js:27
650 msgid "%(username)s has joined"
651 msgstr "%(username)s đã tham gia"
653 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/ClientConnection.js:30
655 msgid "%(username)s has left"
656 msgstr "%(username)s đã rời đi"
658 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/ClientKicked.js:22
660 msgid "%(username)s has been kicked"
663 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/ClientKicked.js:25
665 msgid "%(username)s has been banned"
668 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/ClientReady.js:28
670 msgid "* %(username)s is not ready."
671 msgstr "* %(username)s chưa sẵn sàng."
673 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/ClientReady.js:29
675 msgid "* %(username)s is ready!"
676 msgstr "* %(username)s đã sẵn sàng!"
678 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatMessages/GameSettingsChanged.js:22
679 msgid "Game settings have been changed"
680 msgstr "Thiết lập của trò chơi đã thay đổi"
682 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/ChatPanel.xml:9
686 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/StatusMessageFormat.js:24
688 msgid "== %(message)s"
689 msgstr "== %(message)s"
691 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/TimestampWrapper.js:25
693 msgid "%(time)s %(message)s"
696 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/TimestampWrapper.js:28
701 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/Chat/TimestampWrapper.js:31
705 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/GameSettingWarning.js:29
706 msgid "Cheats enabled."
709 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/GameSettingWarning.js:32
713 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/GameSettingsTabs.js:74
715 msgid "Click to toggle the %(name)s settings tab."
718 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/MapPreview.js:27
719 msgid "No selected map"
722 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/MapPreview.js:47
723 msgid "Click to view the list of available maps."
726 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/GameSetupPage/Panels/TipsPanel.xml:10
727 msgid "Show this message in the future."
730 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/LoadingPage/LoadingPage.xml:7
734 #: gui/gamesetup/Pages/LoadingPage/LoadingPage.xml:11
735 msgid "Loading map data. Please wait…"
738 #: gui/gamesetup/gamesetup.xml:17
740 msgstr "Cài Đặt Màn Chơi"
742 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:59
744 msgid "%(name)s's game"
745 msgstr "Trò chơi của %(name)s"
747 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:123
748 msgid "Please enter a valid server name."
751 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:131
753 msgid "Server port number must be between %(min)s and %(max)s."
756 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:150
757 msgid "Connecting to server..."
758 msgstr "Đang kết nối với máy chủ..."
760 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:165
761 msgid "Server is not running."
764 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:166
765 msgid "Password is invalid."
768 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:167
769 msgid "You have been banned."
770 msgstr "Bạn đã bị cấm."
772 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:168
774 "Failed to get local IP of the server (it was assumed to be on the same "
778 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:171
780 msgid "\\[Invalid value %(reason)s]"
783 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:179
784 msgid "Failed to connect to the server."
787 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:181
788 msgid "Connection failed"
791 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:276
792 msgid "Registering with server..."
793 msgstr "Đang đăng ký với máy chủ..."
795 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:282
796 msgid "Game has already started, rejoining..."
797 msgstr "Màn chơi đã bắt đầu, đang vào lại..."
799 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:361
800 msgid "Game name already in use."
801 msgstr "Tên trò chơi đang bị người khác dùng."
803 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:376
805 msgid "Cannot host game: %(message)s."
808 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:377 gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:406
809 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:436 gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:451
813 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:405 gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:450
815 msgid "Cannot join game: %(message)s."
818 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.js:465
820 msgid "%(playername)s's game"
821 msgstr "Trò chơi của %(playername)s"
823 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:18
825 msgstr "Nhiều Người Chơi"
827 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:24
828 msgid "Joining an existing game."
829 msgstr "Tham gia một màn chơi hiện có."
831 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:28 gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:70
835 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:38
836 msgid "Server Hostname or IP:"
839 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:48 gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:95
843 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:52 gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:99
844 msgid "Leave blank to use the default port."
847 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:65
848 msgid "Set up your server to host."
851 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:83
855 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:112
856 msgid "Server Password:"
859 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:113
860 msgid "Leave blank to not require it."
863 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:128
864 msgid "Use STUN to work around firewalls"
867 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:136
871 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:141
875 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:152
879 #: gui/gamesetup_mp/gamesetup_mp.xml:162
883 #: gui/loading/ProgressBar.js:48
885 msgctxt "loading screen progress"
886 msgid "%(percentage)s%%"
887 msgstr "%(percentage)s %%"
889 #. Translation: A bullet point used before every item of list of tips
890 #. displayed on loading
892 #: gui/loading/TipDisplay.js:62
894 msgid "• %(tiptext)s"
897 #: gui/loading/TitleDisplay.js:15
899 msgid "Generating “%(map)s”"
902 #: gui/loading/TitleDisplay.js:17
904 msgid "Loading “%(map)s”"
907 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:1
909 "“Zeus \\[…] established his law: wisdom comes through suffering. \\[…] So "
910 "men against their will learn to practice moderation. \\[…] Such grace is "
911 "harsh and violent.” \\n— Aeschylus (“Agamemnon”, 176–183)"
914 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:2
916 "“She \\[Helen] brought to Ilium her dowry, destruction.” \\n— Aeschylus "
920 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:3
922 "“In every tyrant's heart there springs in the end this poison, that he "
923 "cannot trust a friend.” \\n— Aeschylus (“Prometheus Bound”, 224–225)"
926 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:4
928 "“Time in the long run teaches all things.” \\n— Aeschylus (“Prometheus "
932 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:5
934 "“His resolve is not to seem, but to be, the best.” \\n— Aeschylus (“Seven "
935 "Against Thebes”, 592)"
938 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:6
939 msgid "“A prosperous fool is a grievous burden.” \\n— Aeschylus (fragment 383)"
942 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:7
944 "“The gods help those that help themselves.” \\n— Aesop (“Hercules and the "
948 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:8
950 "“It is thrifty to prepare today for the wants of tomorrow.” \\n— Aesop (“The"
951 " Ant and the Grasshopper”)"
954 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:9
955 msgid "“Union gives strength.” \\n— Aesop (“The Bundle of Sticks”)"
958 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:10
960 "“Never trust advice from a man in the throes of his own difficulty.” \\n— "
961 "Aesop (“The Fox and the Goat”)"
964 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:11
966 "“Familiarity breeds contempt; acquaintance softens prejudices.” \\n— Aesop "
967 "(“The Fox and the Lion”)"
970 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:12
972 "“Self-conceit may lead to self-destruction.” \\n— Aesop (“The Frog and the "
976 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:13
978 "“Slow and steady wins the race.” \\n— Aesop (“The Hare and the Tortoise”)"
981 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:14
983 "“Better be wise by the misfortunes of others than by your own.” \\n— Aesop "
984 "(“The Lion, the Ass, and the Fox Hunting”)"
987 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:15
989 "“Enemies' promises were made to be broken.” \\n— Aesop (“The Nurse and the "
993 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:16
994 msgid "“Any excuse will serve a tyrant.” \\n— Aesop (“The Wolf and the Lamb”)"
997 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:17
999 "“If I have done anything noble, that is a sufficient memorial; if I have "
1000 "not, all the statues in the world will not preserve my memory.” \\n— "
1001 "Agesilaus II of Sparta (Plutarch, “Moralia”, “Sayings of Spartans”, 215a)"
1004 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:18
1006 "“Spartans do not ask how many, only where the enemy are.” \\n— Agis II of "
1007 "Sparta (Plutarch, “Moralia”, “Sayings of Spartans”, 215d)"
1010 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:19
1012 "“Weep not for me, as I suffer unjustly, I am in a happier situation than my "
1013 "murderers.” \\n— Agis IV of Sparta upon seeing one of his executioners cry "
1014 "(Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Agis”, sec. 20)"
1017 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:20
1019 "“Sex and sleep alone make me conscious that I am mortal.” \\n— Alexander the"
1020 " Great (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Alexander”, sec. 22)"
1023 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:21
1025 "“It is very servile to live in luxury, but very royal to toil. \\[…] Don't "
1026 "you know that the end and object of conquest is to avoid the vices and "
1027 "infirmities of the subdued?” \\n— Alexander the Great (Plutarch, “Parallel "
1028 "Lives”, “Alexander”, sec. 40)"
1031 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:22
1033 "“Glorious are the deeds of those who undergo labor and run the risk of "
1034 "danger; and it is delightful to live a life of valor and to die leaving "
1035 "behind immortal glory.” \\n— Alexander the Great, addressing his troops "
1036 "(Arrian, “The Anabasis of Alexander”, 5.26)"
1039 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:23
1041 "“I for one think that to a brave man there is no end to labors except the "
1042 "labors themselves, provided they lead to glorious achievements.” \\n— "
1043 "Alexander the Great, addressing his troops (Arrian, “The Anabasis of "
1047 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:24
1049 "“If I were not Alexander, I should wish to be Diogenes \\[of Sinope].” \\n— "
1050 "Alexander the Great, impressed by the simplicity of the philosopher he had "
1051 "met (Plutarch, “Moralia”, “On the Fortunes of Alexander the Great”, 332a–b)"
1054 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:25
1056 "“To the strongest!” \\n— Alexander the Great, on his death bed, when asked "
1057 "who should succeed him as king (Arrian, “The Anabasis of Alexander”, 7.26)"
1060 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:26
1062 "“I do not steal victory.” \\n— Alexander the Great, when suggested to raid "
1063 "the Persians at night (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Alexander”, sec. 31)"
1066 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:27
1068 "“Written laws are like spiders' webs; they will catch, it is true, the weak "
1069 "and poor, but will be torn in pieces by the rich and powerful.” \\n— "
1070 "Anacharsis (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Solon”, sec. 5)"
1073 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:28
1075 "“The agora is an established place for men to cheat one another, and behave "
1076 "covetously.” \\n— Anacharsis, a Scythian philosopher who traveled to Greece "
1077 "(Diogenes Laertius, “The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers”, "
1078 "“Anacharsis”, sec. 5)"
1081 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:29
1083 "“It was not by taking care of the fields, but of ourselves, that we acquired"
1084 " those fields.” \\n— Anaxandridas II of Sparta (Plutarch, “Moralia”, "
1085 "“Sayings of Spartans”, 217a)"
1088 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:30
1090 "“States are doomed when they are unable to distinguish good men from bad.” "
1091 "\\n— Antisthenes (Diogenes Laertius, “The Lives and Opinions of Eminent "
1092 "Philosophers”, “Antisthenes”, sec. 5)"
1095 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:31
1097 "“The fox knows many tricks; the hedgehog one good one.” \\n— Archilochus "
1101 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:32
1103 "“Give me a place to stand, and I shall move the world.” \\n— Archimedes, on "
1104 "his usage of the lever (Diodorus Siculus, “The Library of History”, "
1105 "fragments of book XXVI, sec. 18)"
1108 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:33
1110 "“It is from their foes, not their friends, that cities learn the lesson of "
1111 "building high walls and ships of war.” \\n— Aristophanes (“Birds”)"
1114 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:34
1116 "“It is obligatory, especially for a philosopher, to sacrifice even one's "
1117 "closest personal ties in defense of the truth.” \\n— Aristotle (“Nicomachean"
1118 " Ethics”, I. 1096a.11)"
1121 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:35
1123 "“Happiness depends on leisure; for we are busy to have leisure, and make war"
1124 " to live in peace.” \\n— Aristotle (“Nicomachean Ethics”, X. 1177b.4)"
1127 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:36
1129 "“Man is by nature a political animal.” \\n— Aristotle (“Politics”, I. "
1133 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:37
1135 "“Both oligarch and tyrant mistrust the people, and therefore deprive them of"
1136 " their arms.” \\n— Aristotle (“Politics, V. 1311a.11)"
1139 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:38
1141 "“I have gained this by philosophy: that I do without being commanded what "
1142 "others do only from fear of the law.” \\n— Aristotle (Diogenes Laertius, "
1143 "“The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers”, “Aristotle”, sec. 20)"
1146 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:39
1148 "“I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who conquers his "
1149 "enemies, for the hardest victory is over the self.” \\n— Aristotle "
1150 "(Stobaeus, “Florilegium”, 223)"
1153 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:40
1155 "“Alexander himself, plagued by thirst, with great pain and difficulty "
1156 "nevertheless led the army on foot \\[…]. At this time a few of the light-"
1157 "armed soldiers \\[…] found some water \\[…], poured the water into a helmet "
1158 "and carried it to him. He took it, and commending the men who brought it, "
1159 "immediately poured it upon the ground in the sight of all.” \\n— Arrian "
1160 "about Alexander's march through the Gedrosian desert (“The Anabasis of "
1164 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:41
1166 "“Thrusting his spear into Mithridates' face, he \\[Alexander] hurled him to "
1167 "the ground. Then Rhoesaces \\[a Persian] \\[…] struck him on the head with "
1168 "his sword. \\[…] Alexander hurled him too to the ground, piercing with his "
1169 "lance through his breastplate into his chest. Sphithridates \\[a Persian] "
1170 "had already raised his sword against Alexander from behind when Clitus \\[…]"
1171 " cut his arm off.” \\n— Arrian about the Battle of the Granicus (“The "
1172 "Anabasis of Alexander”, 1.15)"
1175 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:42
1177 "“Let every man remind their descendants that they also are soldiers who must"
1178 " not desert the ranks of their ancestors, or retreat out of cowardice.” \\n—"
1179 " Aspasia (Plato, “Menexenus”, 246b)"
1182 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:43
1184 "“Quintilius Varus, give me back my legions!” \\n— Augustus, after three "
1185 "legions were annihilated in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest (Suetonius, "
1186 "“Divus Augustus”, sec. 23)"
1189 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:44
1191 "“In my nineteenth year, on my own initiative and at my own expense, I raised"
1192 " an army with which I liberated the state, which was oppressed by the "
1193 "tyranny of a faction.” \\n— Augustus, in his autobiography (“Res Gestae Divi"
1194 " Augusti”, sec. 1)"
1197 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:45
1199 "“Wars, both civil and foreign, I waged throughout the world, on sea and "
1200 "land, and when victorious I spared all citizens who sued for pardon. The "
1201 "foreign nations which could with safety be pardoned I preferred to save "
1202 "rather than to destroy.” \\n— Augustus, in his autobiography (“Res Gestae "
1203 "Divi Augusti”, sec. 3)"
1206 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:46
1208 "“Choose the course which you adopt with deliberation; but when you have "
1209 "adopted it, then persevere in it with firmness.” \\n— Bias of Priene "
1210 "(Diogenes Laertius, “The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers”, "
1214 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:47
1216 "“How stupid it was for the king to tear out his hair in grief, as if "
1217 "baldness were a cure for sorrow.” \\n— Bion of Borysthenes (Cicero, "
1218 "“Tusculan Disputations”, III. 26)"
1221 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:48
1223 "“He has not acquired a fortune; the fortune has acquired him.” \\n— Bion of "
1224 "Borysthenes, referring to a wealthy miser (Diogenes Laertius, “The Lives and"
1225 " Opinions of Eminent Philosophers”, “Bion”, sec. 50)"
1228 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:49
1230 "“Woe to the Defeated!” \\n— Brennus, Gaulish chieftain who had seized Rome "
1231 "(with the exception of a garrison on Capitoline Hill). When Camillus arrived"
1232 " from Veii and besieged him, he negotiated his withdrawal for 1000 pounds of"
1233 " gold, but not without using false weights and adding the weight of his "
1234 "sword on the scale when the Romans complained (Polybius, “Histories”, II. "
1238 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:50
1240 "“Robbery, slaughter, plunder, they \\[the Romans] deceivingly name empire; "
1241 "they make a wasteland and call it peace.” \\n— Calgacus, Caledonian "
1242 "chieftain in a speech before the Battle of Mons Graupius (Tacitus, "
1246 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:51
1247 msgid "“Set a thief to catch a thief.” \\n— Callimachus (“Epigrams”, 44)"
1250 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:52
1252 "“All mankind rules its women, and we rule all mankind, but our women rule "
1253 "us.” \\n— Cato the Elder (Plutarch, “Moralia”, “Sayings of Romans”, 198e)"
1256 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:53
1258 "“The worst ruler is one who cannot rule himself.” \\n— Cato the Elder "
1259 "(Plutarch, “Moralia”, “Sayings of Romans”, 198f)"
1262 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:54
1264 "“Wise men learn more from fools than fools from the wise.” \\n— Cato the "
1265 "Elder (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Cato the Elder”, sec. 9)"
1268 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:55
1270 "“Moreover, I consider that Carthage should be destroyed.” \\n— Cato the "
1271 "Elder, who ended all speeches in his later life with this statement "
1272 "(Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Cato the Elder”, sec. 27)"
1275 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:56
1277 "“We did not flinch but gave our lives to save Greece when her fate hung on a"
1278 " razor's edge.” \\n— Corinthian epitaph to their fallen of the Persian Wars "
1279 "(Plutarch, “Moralia”, “On the Malice of Herodotus”, 870e)"
1282 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:57
1284 "“Then the blood really flowed, for the two lines were so close that shield "
1285 "struck against shield, and they drove their swords into each other's faces. "
1286 "It was impossible for the weak or cowardly to retreat; man to man they "
1287 "fought like in single combat.” \\n— Curtius Rufus about the Battle of Issus "
1288 "(“Histories of Alexander the Great”, III. 11.5)"
1291 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:58
1293 "“I am Cyrus, who won for the Persians their empire. Therefore do not "
1294 "begrudge me this bit of earth that covers my bones.” \\n— Cyrus the Great's "
1295 "epitaph (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Alexander”, sec. 69)"
1298 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:59
1300 "“I am Darius, the great king, king of kings, the king of Persia, the king of"
1301 " countries, \\[…] 23 lands in total.” \\n— Darius I (Behistun inscription, "
1305 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:60
1307 "“Phraortes was captured and brought before me. I cut off his nose, his ears,"
1308 " and his tongue, and I put out one eye, and he was kept in chains at my "
1309 "palace entrance, and all the people saw him. Then I crucified him in "
1310 "Ecbatana; and the men who were his foremost followers \\[…] I flayed and "
1311 "hung out their skins, stuffed with straw.” \\n— Darius I (Behistun "
1312 "inscription, column II, 32)"
1315 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:61
1317 "“By desiring little, a poor man makes himself rich.” \\n— Democritus "
1321 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:62
1323 "“It is hard to be governed by one's inferior.” \\n— Democritus (fragment)"
1326 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:63
1328 "“Physical strength is only noble in cattle, it is strength of character that"
1329 " is noble in men.” \\n— Democritus (fragment)"
1332 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:64
1334 "“It is not possible to found a lasting power upon injustice, perjury, and "
1335 "treachery.” \\n— Demosthenes, in one of his many speeches against the rising"
1336 " Philip II of Macedon (“Olynthiac II”, 10)"
1339 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:65
1341 "“Delivery, delivery, delivery.” \\n— Demosthenes, when asked what were the "
1342 "three most important elements of rhetoric (Cicero, “De Oratore”, 3.213)"
1345 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:66
1347 "“The Macedonians first raised an unearthly shout followed by the Persians "
1348 "answering, so that the whole hillside bordering the battlefield echoed back "
1349 "the sound, and that second roar was louder than the Macedonian war cry as "
1350 "five hundred thousand men shouted with one voice.” \\n— Diodorus Siculus "
1351 "about the Battle of Issus (“The Library of History”, XVII., sec. 33)"
1354 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:67
1356 "“Brasidas, taking his stand on the gangway, fought off from there the "
1357 "multitude of Athenians who converged upon him. And at the outset he slew "
1358 "many as they came at him, but after a while, as numerous missiles assailed "
1359 "him, he suffered many wounds on the front of his body.” \\n— Diodorus "
1360 "Siculus, on a brave Spartan at the Battle of Pylos (“The Library of "
1361 "History”, XXII., sec. 62)"
1364 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:68
1366 "“Plato had defined man as an animal, biped and featherless, and was "
1367 "applauded. Diogenes \\[of Sinope] plucked a fowl and brought it into the "
1368 "lecture-room with the words: Here is Plato's man. In consequence of which "
1369 "there was added to the definition: having broad nails.” \\n— Diogenes "
1370 "Laertius (“The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers”, “Diogenes”, sec."
1374 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:69
1376 "“I am a citizen of the world.” \\n— Diogenes of Sinope (Diogenes Laertius, "
1377 "“The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers”, “Diogenes”, sec. 63)"
1380 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:70
1382 "“It is not that I am mad, it is only that my head is different from yours.” "
1383 "\\n— Diogenes of Sinope (Stobaeus, “Florilegium”, 51)"
1386 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:71
1388 "“Yes, stand a little out of my sunshine.” \\n— Diogenes of Sinope to "
1389 "Alexander the Great, who asked if he could help in in any way (Plutarch, "
1390 "“Parallel Lives”, “Alexander”, sec. 14)"
1393 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:72
1395 "“The victor is not victorious if the vanquished does not consider himself "
1396 "so.” \\n— Ennius (“Annales”, fragment 31.493)"
1399 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:73
1401 "“Stranger, go tell the Spartans that we lie here, obedient to their laws.” "
1402 "\\n— Epitaph at Thermopylae for Leonidas and his men (Herodotus, “The "
1403 "Histories”, VII. 228)"
1406 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:74
1408 "“A coward turns away, but a brave man's choice is danger.” \\n— Euripides "
1409 "(“Iphigenia in Tauris”)"
1412 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:75
1414 "“Brave men are made bolder by ordeals, but cowards achieve nothing.” \\n— "
1415 "Euripides (“Iphigenia in Tauris”)"
1418 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:76
1420 "“Cowards do not count in battle; they are there, but not in it.” \\n— "
1421 "Euripides (“Meleager”)"
1424 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:77
1426 "“Chance fights ever on the side of the prudent.” \\n— Euripides "
1430 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:78
1432 "“Return with your shield, or on it.” \\n— Farewell of Spartan women to their"
1433 " warriors, implying that cowards would throw away their shield in battle to "
1434 "flee (Plutarch, “Moralia”, “Sayings of Spartan Women”, 241f)"
1437 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:79
1439 "“I came, I saw, I conquered.” \\n— Caesar, after routing Pharnaces II of "
1440 "Pontus in the first assault (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Caesar”, sec. 50)"
1443 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:80
1445 "“Men willingly believe what they wish.” \\n— Caesar (“De Bello Gallico”, "
1449 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:81
1451 "“It is not the well-fed long-haired man I fear, but the pale and the hungry "
1452 "looking.” \\n— Caesar (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Antony”, sec. 11)"
1455 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:82
1457 "“After fighting from noon almost to sunset, with victory doubtful, the "
1458 "Germans, on one side charged the enemy in a compact body, and drove them "
1459 "back; and, when they were put to flight, the archers were surrounded and cut"
1460 " to pieces.” \\n— Caesar about the Battle of Alesia (“De Bello Gallico”, "
1464 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:83
1466 "“All the centurions of the fourth cohort were slain, and the standard-bearer"
1467 " killed, the standard itself lost, almost all the centurions of the other "
1468 "cohorts either wounded or slain, and among them the chief centurion of the "
1469 "legion, Publius Sextius Baculus, a very valiant man, who was so exhausted by"
1470 " many and severe wounds, that he was already unable to support himself.” "
1471 "\\n— Caesar about the Battle of the Sabis (“De Bello Gallico”, II. 25)"
1474 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:84
1476 "“But the enemy \\[…] displayed such great courage, that when the front rank "
1477 "had fallen the men behind them stood on them and continue the fight from on "
1478 "top of the corpses; when these were killed the pile of bodies grew higher, "
1479 "while the survivors used the heap as a vantage point for throwing missiles "
1480 "at our men, or catching our spears and throwing them back.” \\n— Caesar "
1481 "about the Battle of the Sabis (“De Bello Gallico”, II. 27)"
1484 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:85
1486 "“The die is cast.” \\n— Caesar, when crossing the Rubicon river with his "
1487 "legion into Italy, a capital offense that led to his civil war against "
1488 "Pompey (Suetonius, “The Lives of the Twelve Caesars”, 32)"
1491 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:86
1493 "“I'd rather be the first man here than the second man in Rome.” \\n— Caesar,"
1494 " when passing through a barbarian village in the Alps (Plutarch, “Parallel "
1495 "Lives”, “Caesar”, sec. 11)"
1498 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:87
1500 "“Stop quoting laws, we carry weapons!” \\n— Pompey (Plutarch, “Parallel "
1501 "Lives”, “Pompey”, sec. 10)"
1504 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:88
1506 "“If a man put out the eye of another man, his eye shall be put out.” \\n— "
1507 "Hammurabi (Hammurabi's Code, sec. 196)"
1510 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:89
1512 "“I have come not to make war on the Italians, but to aid the Italians "
1513 "against Rome.” \\n— Hannibal (Polybius, “Histories”, III. 85)"
1516 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:90
1518 "“Let us now end the anxiety of the Romans, who can't wait for the death of "
1519 "an old man.” \\n— Hannibal's last words before his suicide, in exile with "
1520 "Flaminius pressuring the local ruler to hand him over (Livy, “History of "
1524 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:91
1526 "“Most inhuman and most arrogant of nations, they \\[the Romans] reckon the "
1527 "world as theirs and subject to their pleasure. With whom we are to be at "
1528 "war, with whom at peace, they think it right that they should determine.” "
1529 "\\n— Hannibal, addressing his troops (Livy, “History of Rome”, XXI. 44)"
1532 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:92
1534 "“You must be brave and discard all hopes of anything but victory or death.” "
1535 "\\n— Hannibal, addressing his troops (Livy, “History of Rome”, XXI. 44)"
1538 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:93
1540 "“War is the father and king of all things: some he has made gods, and some "
1541 "men; some slaves and some free.” \\n— Heraclitus (Hippolytus, “The "
1542 "Refutation of all Heresies”, IX. 4)"
1545 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:94
1547 "“You could not step twice into the same river.” \\n— Heraclitus (Plato, "
1551 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:95
1553 "“It is better to be envied than to be pitied.” \\n— Herodotus (“The "
1554 "Histories”, III. 52)"
1557 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:96
1559 "“In soft regions are born soft men.” \\n— Herodotus (“The Histories”, IX. "
1563 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:97
1565 "“This is the bitterest pain among men, to have much knowledge but no power.”"
1566 " \\n— Herodotus (“The Histories”, IX. 16)"
1569 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:98
1571 "“Although he \\[Xerxes] had plenty of troops he had few men.” \\n— Herodotus"
1572 " (“The Histories”, VII. 210)"
1575 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:99
1577 "“The Lacedaemonians \\[Spartans] fought a memorable battle; they made it "
1578 "quite clear that they were the experts, and that they were fighting against "
1579 "amateurs.” \\n— Herodotus (“The Histories”, VII. 211)"
1582 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:100
1584 "“Being informed \\[…] that when the Barbarians discharged their arrows they "
1585 "obscured the light of the sun by the multitude of the arrows, he "
1586 "\\[Dieneces] \\[…] said that their guest \\[…] brought them very good news, "
1587 "for if the Medes obscured the light of the sun, the battle against them "
1588 "would be in the shade and not in the sun.” \\n— Herodotus describing "
1589 "Dieneces, reputedly the bravest Spartan soldier at Thermopylae (Polybius, "
1590 "“Histories”, VII. 226)"
1593 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:101
1595 "“The judgment given to Croesus by each of the two oracles \\[Delphi and "
1596 "Thebes] was the same: If he sent an army against the Persians, he would "
1597 "destroy a great empire.” \\n— Herodotus, later mentioning that the empire "
1598 "Croesus destroyed was his own (“The Histories”, I. 53)"
1601 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:102
1603 "“He \\[King Darius] asked who the Athenians were, and, being informed, "
1604 "called for his bow, and placing an arrow on the string, shot upward into the"
1605 " sky, saying, as he let fly the shaft: Grant me, Zeus, to revenge myself on "
1606 "the Athenians!” \\n— Herodotus, narrating how the Athenian support for the "
1607 "Ionian revolt caught the wrath of Darius I, the Persian king (“The "
1608 "Histories”, V. 105)"
1611 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:103
1613 "“He \\[King Darius] asked one of his servants every day, when his dinner was"
1614 " spread, three times to repeat to him: Master, remember the Athenians!” \\n—"
1615 " Herodotus, narrating how the Athenian support for the Ionian revolt lead to"
1616 " the Persian Wars (“The Histories”, V. 105)"
1619 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:104
1621 "“Conquered Greece took captive her savage conqueror and brought her arts "
1622 "into rustic Latium.” \\n— Horace (“Epistles”, epistle I., 156–157)"
1625 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:105
1627 "“Anger is a momentary madness, so control your passion or it will control "
1628 "you.” \\n— Horace (“Epistles”, epistle II., 62)"
1631 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:106
1633 "“It is your concern when your neighbor's wall is on fire.” \\n— Horace "
1634 "(“Epistles”, epistle XVIII., 84)"
1637 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:107
1639 "“It is sweet and honorable to die for one's country.” \\n— Horace (“Odes”, "
1640 "III., ode II., 13)"
1643 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:108
1644 msgid "“I am Cyrus, king of the world…” \\n— Inscription (Cyrus Cylinder)"
1647 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:109
1649 "“In peace the sons bury their fathers, but in war the fathers bury their "
1650 "sons.” \\n— Croesus, king of Lydia (Herodotus, “The Histories”, I. 87)"
1653 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:110
1655 "“Whoever imposes severe punishment becomes repulsive to the people; while he"
1656 " who awards mild punishment becomes contemptible. But whoever imposes "
1657 "punishment as deserved becomes respectable.”\\n— Kauṭilya (“Arthashastra”, "
1661 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:111
1663 "“If a king is energetic, his subjects will be equally energetic.”\\n— "
1664 "Kauṭilya (“Arthashastra” I.19.1)"
1667 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:112
1669 "“Marry a good man, and bear good children.” \\n— Leonidas, to his wife who "
1670 "asked what to do if he died, before he left for Thermopylae (Plutarch, "
1671 "“Moralia”, “Sayings of Spartans”, 225a)"
1674 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:113
1676 "“Come and get them!” \\n— Leonidas, to the Persian messenger who demanded "
1677 "that he and his men lay down their arms (Plutarch, “Moralia”, “Sayings of "
1681 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:114
1683 "“Some were discovered lying there alive, with thighs and tendons slashed, "
1684 "baring their necks and throats and bidding their conquerors drain the "
1685 "remnant of their blood. Others were found with their heads buried in holes "
1686 "dug in the ground. They had apparently made these pits for themselves.” \\n—"
1687 " Livy, describing the aftermath of the Battle of Cannae, where Hannibal "
1688 "inflicted the greatest defeat on the Romans in all their history (“History "
1689 "of Rome”, XXII. 51)"
1692 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:115
1694 "“There lay thousands upon thousands of Romans \\[…]. Here and there amidst "
1695 "the slain rose a gory figure whose wounds had begun to throb with the chill "
1696 "of dawn, and was cut down by his enemies.” \\n— Livy, describing the "
1697 "aftermath of the Battle of Cannae, where Hannibal inflicted the greatest "
1698 "defeat on the Romans in all their history (“History of Rome”, XXII. 51)"
1701 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:116
1703 "“A city is well-fortified which has a wall of men instead of brick.” \\n— "
1704 "Lycurgus of Sparta (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Lycurgus”, sec. 19)"
1707 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:117
1709 "“Escape, yes, but this time with my hands, not my feet.” \\n— Brutus, before"
1710 " committing suicide after losing a battle against Caesar's avengers "
1711 "(Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Brutus”, sec. 52)"
1714 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:118
1715 msgid "“O, the times, O, the customs!” \\n— Cicero (“Against Catiline”, I.)"
1718 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:119
1720 "“A war is never undertaken by the ideal State, except in defense of its "
1721 "honor or its safety.” \\n— Cicero (“De Re Publica”, III., 23)"
1724 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:120
1726 "“The first duty of a man is the seeking after and the investigation of "
1727 "truth.” \\n— Cicero (“On Duties”, I., 13)"
1730 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:121
1732 "“No one is so old as to think that he cannot live one more year.” \\n— "
1733 "Cicero (“On Old Age”, sec. 24)"
1736 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:122
1738 "“Let the welfare of the people be the ultimate law.” \\n— Cicero (“On the "
1739 "Laws”, III., sec. 3)"
1742 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:123
1744 "“Endless money forms the sinews of war.” \\n— Cicero (“Philippics”, V., sec."
1748 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:124
1750 "“Laws are silent in time of war.” \\n— Cicero (“Pro Milone”, IV., sec. 11)"
1753 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:125
1755 "“That, Senators, is what a favour from gangs amounts to. They refrain from "
1756 "murdering someone; then they boast that they have spared him!” \\n— Cicero, "
1757 "condemning Mark Anthony who had not killed him (yet) (“Philippics”, II., "
1761 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:126
1763 "“He did not even stand up to review his fleet when the ships were already at"
1764 " their fighting stations, but lay on his back and gazed up at the sky, never"
1765 " rising to show that he was alive until Marcus Agrippa had routed the "
1766 "enemy.” \\n— Mark Antony, taunting Augustus who delegated his duties as "
1767 "naval commander (Suetonius, “Divus Augustus”, sec. 16)"
1770 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:127
1772 "“We live, not as we wish to, but as we can.” \\n— Menander (“Lady of "
1773 "Andros”, fragment 50)"
1776 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:128
1777 msgid "“The man who runs may fight again.” \\n— Menander (“Monosticha”)"
1780 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:129
1782 "“Whom the Gods love dies young.” \\n— Menander (“The Double Deceiver”, "
1786 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:130
1787 msgid "“I call a fig a fig, a spade a spade.” \\n— Menander (fragment 545 K)"
1790 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:131
1792 "“The greatest glory is won from the greatest dangers. When our fathers faced"
1793 " the Persians their resources could not compare to ours. In fact, they gave "
1794 "up even what they had. Then by wise counsels and daring deeds, not fortune "
1795 "and material advantages, they drove out the invaders and made our city what "
1796 "it is now.” \\n— Pericles (Thucydides, “History of the Peloponnesian War”, "
1800 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:132
1802 "“Instead of looking on discussion as a stumbling block in the way of action,"
1803 " we think it an indispensable preliminary to any wise action at all.” \\n— "
1804 "Pericles in his Funeral Oration for Athenians that died in the first year of"
1805 " the war (Thucydides, “History of the Peloponnesian War”, II. 40.2)"
1808 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:133
1810 "“We alone do not think that a man ignorant of politics interferes with "
1811 "nothing, we think he is good for nothing.” \\n— Pericles in his Funeral "
1812 "Oration for Athenians that died in the first year of the war (Thucydides, "
1813 "“History of the Peloponnesian War”, II. 40.2)"
1816 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:134
1818 "“Future ages will wonder at us, as the present age wonders at us now.” \\n— "
1819 "Pericles in his Funeral Oration for Athenians that died in the first year of"
1820 " the war (Thucydides, “History of the Peloponnesian War”, II. 41.5)"
1823 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:135
1825 "“When you realize the power of Athens, consider it was won by valiant men "
1826 "who knew their duty, had a sense of dishonor in fight and, if their "
1827 "enterprises failed, would rather give their lives than lack in civic "
1828 "virtue.” \\n— Pericles in his Funeral Oration for Athenians that died in the"
1829 " first year of the war (Thucydides, “History of the Peloponnesian War”, II. "
1833 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:136
1835 "“To heroes all earth is their tomb, and their virtues are remembered far "
1836 "from home where an epitaph declares them, in an unwritten record of the mind"
1837 " that will outlast any monument.” \\n— Pericles in his Funeral Oration for "
1838 "Athenians that died in the first year of the war (Thucydides, “History of "
1839 "the Peloponnesian War”, II. 43.3)"
1842 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:137
1844 "“Understand that happiness depends on freedom, and freedom depends on "
1845 "courage.” \\n— Pericles in his Funeral Oration for Athenians that died in "
1846 "the first year of the war (Thucydides, “History of the Peloponnesian War”, "
1850 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:138
1852 "“Wait for the wisest of all counsellors, time.” \\n— Pericles, a cautious "
1853 "politician who avoided war (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Pericles”, sec. 18)"
1856 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:139
1858 "“Your empire is now like a tyranny: it may have been wrong to take it; it is"
1859 " certainly dangerous to let it go.” \\n— Pericles, addressing the Athenian "
1860 "assembly after a plague had weakened the city (Thucydides, “History of the "
1861 "Peloponnesian War”, II. 63.3)"
1864 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:140
1866 "“War is sweet to those who have no experience of it, but the experienced man"
1867 " fears its approach in his heart.” \\n— Pindar (fragment 110)"
1870 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:141
1872 "“Themistocles robbed his fellow citizens of spear and shield, and degraded "
1873 "the people of Athens to the rowing-pad and the oar.” \\n— Plato, no friend "
1874 "of the Athenian navy (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Themistocles”, sec. 3)"
1877 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:142
1879 "“No guest is so welcome in a friend's house that he will not become a "
1880 "nuisance after three days.” \\n— Plautus (“The Swaggering Soldier”, Act III,"
1884 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:143
1886 "“You cannot eat your cake and have it too, unless you think your money is "
1887 "immortal.”\\n— Plautus (“Trinummus”, Act II, scene 4, 13–14)"
1890 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:144
1892 "“He \\[Alexander] thought nothing invincible for the courageous, and nothing"
1893 " secure for the cowardly.” \\n— Plutarch (“Parallel Lives”, “Alexander”, "
1897 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:145
1899 "“One \\[…] shot an arrow at him with such accuracy and force that it pierced"
1900 " his breastplate and got stuck in his ribs. \\[…] Alexander recoiled and "
1901 "sank to his knees. \\[…] At last Alexander killed the barbarian. But he "
1902 "received many wounds, at last was struck on the neck with a mace, and leaned"
1903 " against the city wall, his eyes still fixed upon his foes.” \\n— Plutarch "
1904 "about the Mallian Campaign (“Parallel Lives”, “Alexander”, sec. 63)"
1907 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:146
1909 "“When the pirates demanded a ransom of twenty talents for him, Caesar burst "
1910 "out laughing. They did not know, he said, who it was that they had captured,"
1911 " and he volunteered to pay fifty.” \\n— Plutarch, who mentions later that "
1912 "Caesar got his money back and had his captors crucified (“Parallel Lives”, "
1916 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:147
1918 "“They \\[the Romans] want the centurions not so much to be adventurous and "
1919 "daredevils, as to be natural leaders, of a steady and reliable spirit. They "
1920 "do not so much want men who will initiate attacks and open the battle, but "
1921 "men who will hold their ground when beaten and hard-pressed, and will be "
1922 "ready to die at their posts.” \\n— Polybius (“Histories”, VI. 24)"
1925 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:148
1927 "“The Roman battle line is hard to break, since it allows every man to fight "
1928 "both individually and collectively; so that a formation can fight in any "
1929 "direction, with the maniples nearest to the point of danger wheeling around "
1930 "to face it.” \\n— Polybius (“Histories”, XV. 15)"
1933 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:149
1935 "“The Athenian people are always in the position of a ship without a "
1936 "commander. Fear of the enemy or a storm make the crew be of one mind and "
1937 "obey the helmsman, everything goes well; but if they recover \\[…] they "
1938 "quarrel with each other \\[…], and the result has often been that, after "
1939 "escaping the dangers of the widest seas and the most violent storms, they "
1940 "wreck their ship in harbor and close to shore.” \\n— Polybius on the "
1941 "Athenian constitution (“Histories”, VI. 44)"
1944 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:150
1946 "“Most of the Romans were trampled to death by the enormous weight of the "
1947 "elephants; the rest were shot down in their ranks by the numerous cavalry: "
1948 "and there were only a very few who attempted to save themselves by flight.” "
1949 "\\n— Polybius on the Battle of Bagradas where a Roman army was annihilated "
1950 "during the First Punic War (“Histories”, I. 34)"
1953 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:151
1955 "“Hannibal gave the signal for attack; and at the same time sent orders to "
1956 "the troops lying in ambush on the hills to do the same, and thus delivered "
1957 "an assault upon the enemy at every point at once.” \\n— Polybius on the "
1958 "beginning of a Roman disaster at the Trasymene Lake (“Histories”, III. 84)"
1961 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:152
1963 "“In the phalanx, the men cannot turn around singly and defend themselves: "
1964 "this tribune, therefore, charged them \\[from behind] and killed all he "
1965 "could get at; until, unable to resist, they were forced to throw away their "
1966 "shields and flee.” \\n— Polybius, describing the defeat of Philip V. of "
1967 "Macedon by Flaminius in the Battle of Cynoscephalae (“Histories”, XVIII. 26)"
1970 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:153
1972 "“The Roman order on the other hand is flexible: for every Roman, once armed "
1973 "and on the field, is equally well equipped for every place, time, or "
1974 "appearance of the enemy. He is, moreover, quite ready and needs to make no "
1975 "change, whether he is required to fight in the main body, or in a "
1976 "detachment, or in a single maniple, or even by himself.” \\n— Polybius, "
1977 "explaining how the Romans can defeat the Macedonian phalanx (“Histories”, "
1981 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:154
1983 "“Scipio \\[Aemilianus], when he looked upon the city \\[Carthage] as it was "
1984 "utterly perishing and in the last throes of its complete destruction, is "
1985 "said to have shed tears and wept openly for his enemies. And realized that "
1986 "all cities, nations, and authorities must, like men, meet their doom.” \\n— "
1987 "Polybius, eyewitness to the destruction of Carthage (“Histories”, XXXVIII. "
1991 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:155
1993 "“One more such victory and the cause is lost!” \\n— Pyrrhus of Epirus after "
1994 "the Battle of Asculum, in which the Romans lost twice as many men but he "
1995 "lost a greater share of his armed forces (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, "
1996 "“Pyrrhus”, sec. 21)"
1999 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:156
2001 "“None can be free who is a slave to, and ruled by, his passions.” \\n— "
2002 "Pythagoras (Stobaeus, “Florilegium”, 18)"
2005 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:157
2007 "“Do not say few things in many words, but many things in few words.” \\n— "
2008 "Pythagoras (Stobaeus, “Florilegium”, 24)"
2011 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:158
2013 "“Let your speech be better than silence, or be silent.” \\n— Pythagoras "
2014 "(Stobaeus, “Florilegium”, 24)"
2017 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:159
2019 "“Unity strengthens even small states, while discord undermines the mightiest"
2020 " empires.” \\n— Sallust (“The Jugurthine War”, 10.6)"
2023 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:160
2025 "“Ungrateful fatherland, you will not even have my bones!” \\n— Scipio "
2026 "Africanus in his epitaph, after he who defeated Hannibal was repeatedly "
2027 "accused of crimes by the Roman Senate (Valerius Maximus, “Nine books on "
2028 "memorable deeds and sayings”, 5.3.2)"
2031 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:161
2033 "“Prepare for war, since you have been unable to endure a peace.” \\n— Scipio"
2034 " Africanus, replying to Hannibal's offer of peace terms before the Battle of"
2035 " Zama (Livy, “History of Rome”, XXX. 31)"
2038 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:162
2040 "“But tactical science is only one part of generalship. A general must be "
2041 "capable of equipping his forces and providing for his men. He must also be "
2042 "inventive, hardworking, and watchful, bullheaded and brilliant, friendly and"
2043 " fierce, straightforward and subtle.” \\n— Socrates (Xenophon, "
2044 "“Memorabilia”, 3.1.6)"
2047 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:163
2049 "“It is necessary to know the strength of the city and of the enemy, so that,"
2050 " if the city is stronger, one may recommend her to go to war, but if weaker "
2051 "than the enemy, may persuade her to beware.” \\n— Socrates (Xenophon, "
2052 "“Memorabilia”, 3.6.9)"
2055 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:164
2057 "“The unexamined life is not worth living.” Socrates, in his defense when "
2058 "trialled for corrupting the youth and not worshipping the proper gods (he "
2059 "later drank hemlock after the death sentence) \\n— Plato (“Apology”, 38a)"
2062 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:165
2064 "“The hour of departure has arrived, and we go our ways – I to die, and you "
2065 "to live. Which is better God only knows.” Socrates, in his defense when "
2066 "trialled for corrupting the youth and not worshipping the proper gods (he "
2067 "later drank hemlock after the death sentence) \\n— Plato (“Apology”, 42a)"
2070 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:166
2072 "“Walls and ships are nothing without men living together inside them.” \\n— "
2073 "Sophocles (“Oedipus Rex”)"
2076 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:167
2078 "“We accepted an empire that was offered to us and refused to give it up "
2079 "under the pressure of three of the strongest motives: fear, honor and "
2080 "interest. It was not we who set the example, for it has always been the law "
2081 "that the weak should be subject to the strong.” \\n— Speech of an Athenian "
2082 "embassy in Sparta (Thucydides, “History of the Peloponnesian War”, I. 76.2)"
2085 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:168
2087 "“He could boast that he found a city of brick and left it a city of "
2088 "marble.”\\n— Suetonius, commenting on the many building projects of Augustus"
2089 " in Rome (“Divus Augustus”, 28.3)"
2092 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:169
2093 msgid "“Moderation in all things.” \\n— Terence (“The Girl from Andros”, 61)"
2096 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:170
2098 "“Fortune favors the bold.” \\n— Terence in a play about a great Athenian "
2099 "admiral (“Phormio”, 203)"
2102 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:171
2104 "“I do not know how to tune the lyre or play the harp, but I do know how to "
2105 "raise a city that was small and unimportant to glory and greatness.” \\n— "
2106 "Themistocles, defending his lack of cultural sophistication (Plutarch, "
2107 "“Parallel Lives”, “Themistocles”, sec. 2)"
2110 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:172
2112 "“Strike, if you will, but listen.” \\n— Themistocles, in a heated discussion"
2113 " with the Spartan fleet commander who threatened to beat him with his staff,"
2114 " before the Battle of Salamis (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Themistocles”, "
2118 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:173
2120 "“The Athenians command the rest of Greece, I command the Athenians; your "
2121 "mother commands me, and you command your mother.” \\n— Themistocles, "
2122 "jokingly to his infant son (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Themistocles”, sec."
2126 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:174
2128 "“So little pains does the mob take in finding out the truth, accepting "
2129 "readily the first story at hand.” \\n— Thucydides (“History of the "
2130 "Peloponnesian War”, I. 21.3)"
2133 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:175
2135 "“The growth of the power of Athens, and the alarm which this caused in "
2136 "Sparta, made war inevitable.” \\n— Thucydides (“History of the Peloponnesian"
2140 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:176
2142 "“War is a matter not so much of arms as of money.” \\n— Thucydides (“History"
2143 " of the Peloponnesian War”, I. 83.2)"
2146 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:177
2148 "“It is a general rule of human nature that people despise those who treat "
2149 "them well, and look up to those who make no concessions.” \\n— Thucydides "
2150 "(“History of the Peloponnesian War”, III. 39.5)"
2153 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:178
2155 "“This was the greatest action that happened in all this war, and all others "
2156 "that we have heard of amongst the Greeks, being to the victors most glorious"
2157 " and most calamitous to the vanquished. For they were utterly and at all "
2158 "points defeated, and their sufferings were many. Army and fleet and all they"
2159 " ever had perished, nothing was saved and few of so many ever returned home."
2160 " Thus ended the Sicilian expedition.” \\n— Thucydides (“History of the "
2161 "Peloponnesian War”, VII. 87.6–7)"
2164 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:179
2166 "“As the world goes, justice is only a matter between equals, while the "
2167 "strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must.” \\n— "
2168 "Thucydides, describing Athenians addressing the defeated Melians who are "
2169 "unwilling to surrender (“History of the Peloponnesian War”, V. 89.1)"
2172 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:180
2174 "“When the Lacedaemonians were no longer able to run after them, the "
2175 "skirmishers \\[…] all charged them at once, casting stones, arrows, and "
2176 "darts to the closest man at hand.” \\n— Thucydides, describing the Spartan "
2177 "disaster at the Battle of Sphacteria (“History of the Peloponnesian War”, "
2181 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:181
2183 "“The wild beasts of Italy have their caves to retire to, but the brave "
2184 "veterans who spilled their blood in her cause have nothing left but air and "
2185 "light. They wander around homeless with their wives and children.”\\n— "
2186 "Tiberius Gracchus, advocating for land reform to the benefit of homeless and"
2187 " unemployed veterans whose lands had often been bought up while they were on"
2188 " campaign. (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, “Tiberius Gracchus”, 9.4–5)"
2191 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:182
2193 "“The soldiers fight and die to support others in wealth and luxury and they "
2194 "are called masters of the world without owning a single piece of farmland of"
2195 " their own.”\\n— Tiberius Gracchus, advocating for land reform to the "
2196 "benefit of homeless and unemployed veterans whose lands had often been "
2197 "bought up while they were on campaign. (Plutarch, “Parallel Lives”, "
2198 "“Tiberius Gracchus”, 9.5)"
2201 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:183
2203 "“Do not trust the horse, Trojans! I fear the Greeks even when they bring "
2204 "gifts.” \\n— Virgil (“Aeneid”, II. 48–49)"
2207 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:184
2208 msgid "“Prepared for either alternative.” \\n— Virgil (“Aeneid”, II. 61)"
2211 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:185
2213 "“Homer and Hesiod ascribed to their Gods all things that are a disgrace "
2214 "among mortals: stealing, adultery, deceiving one another.” \\n— Xenophanes "
2218 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:186
2220 "“If oxen and horses and lions had hands, and could paint, and produce works "
2221 "of art as men do, horses would paint the forms of the gods like horses, and "
2222 "oxen like oxen, and make their God's bodies each in their own image.” \\n— "
2223 "Xenophanes (fragment 15)"
2226 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:187
2228 "“The Ethiopians make their gods black and snub-nosed, the Thracians say "
2229 "theirs have blue eyes and red hair.” \\n— Xenophanes (fragment 16)"
2232 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:188
2234 "“These are the right questions to ask, in winter around the fire \\[…]: Who "
2235 "are you, friend? What is your land? And how old were you when the Medes "
2236 "\\[Persians] came?” \\n— Xenophanes, likely referring to a punitive "
2237 "expedition against Greek cities in Ionia (fragment 17)"
2240 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:189
2242 "“A prudent commander will never take risks unnecessarily, except when it is "
2243 "clear beforehand that he will have the advantage.” \\n— Xenophon (“The "
2244 "Cavalry General”, 4.13)"
2247 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:190
2249 "“Attack the enemy where he is weakest, even if that is a long way off, since"
2250 " hard work is less dangerous than a struggle against superior forces.” \\n— "
2251 "Xenophon (“The Cavalry General”, sec. 4.14)"
2254 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:191
2256 "“He should be inventive, ready to exploit all circumstances, to make a small"
2257 " force appear large and a large one small, to appear absent when close at "
2258 "hand, and within striking distance when a long way off.” \\n— Xenophon (“The"
2259 " Cavalry General”, sec. 5)"
2262 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:192
2264 "“People are glad to obey the man whom they believe to be wiser than "
2265 "themselves in pursuing their interests.” \\n— Xenophon (“The Education of "
2269 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:193
2271 "“In his campaigns during summer the general must show that he can endure the"
2272 " sun better than the soldiers, in winter he must show he can endure cold "
2273 "better; and throughout all difficulties that he can endure hardships better."
2274 " This will help to make him loved by his men.” \\n— Xenophon (“The Education"
2275 " of Cyrus”, 1.6.25)"
2278 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:194
2280 "“Battles are decided more by the morale of men than their physical "
2281 "strength.” \\n— Xenophon (“The Education of Cyrus”, 3.3.20)"
2284 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:195
2286 "“Let's not give them enough time to arrange a defense, or to even recognize "
2287 "that we are human beings! We've got to appear to them like an uncontrollable"
2288 " nightmare of shields, swords, battle-axes and spears!” \\n— Xenophon (“The "
2289 "Education of Cyrus”, 4.2.22)"
2292 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:196
2294 "“I suppose you understand, men, that pursuing, dealing blows and death, "
2295 "plunder, fame, freedom, power – all these are prizes for the winners; the "
2296 "cowardly, of course, suffer the reverse.” \\n— Xenophon (“The Education of "
2300 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:197
2302 "“The man who wants that must be scheming and cunning, wily and deceitful, a "
2303 "thief and a robber, overreaching the enemy at every point.” \\n— Xenophon on"
2304 " how best to gain advantage over the enemy (“The Education of Cyrus”, "
2308 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:198
2310 "“My men have turned into women, and my women into men!” \\n— Xerxes, "
2311 "watching Artemisia ram a ship while most of his fleet suffered the reverse, "
2312 "not knowing that the sunk vessel was his own (Herodotus, “The Histories”, "
2316 #: gui/text/quotes.txt:199
2318 "“For a thinking man is where Wisdom is at home.” \\n— Zoroaster, founder of "
2319 "the Zoroastrian religion (“Ahunuvaiti Gatha”, yasna 30.9)"