Don't you?
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I agree Democrats are sheep.
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Actually the quote has a bit been altered; the original is:
It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep. It is the quote of Tipu Sultan, was the muslim ruler of Kingdom of Mysore 1750-1799.
player_0 Besides, the dirty Benito Mussolini often used these words to motivate soldiers.
So did Trump
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Jacey
Here is the chronologic description of the quote "It is better to live one day as a lion/tiger than 100 years as a sheep" from the oldest known quote to the present day:
Around 500 BCE: In ancient Greece, the philosopher Heraclitus wrote: "One day as a lion is better than 100 years as a sheep" (this is not an exact quote, but the idea is similar). Heraclitus was one of the first philosophers to write about the importance of living in the present and that it is better to live a short life with passion than a long life without purpose.
Around 300 BCE: In ancient China, the philosopher Laozi wrote: "" (yī tiān zhī hǒu, bǐ qiān nián zhī yáng), which means "It is better to live one day as a tiger than 100 years as a sheep". Laozi was the founder of Taoism and his writings had a significant impact on Chinese philosophy and culture.
Around 100 CE: In ancient Rome, the philosopher Seneca the Younger wrote: "Mieux vaut vivre un jour comme un lion que cent ans comme un mouton", which means "It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep". Seneca was one of the most important Stoic philosophers and his writings had a significant impact on Western philosophy.
Around 1500 CE: In Europe, during the Renaissance, quotes about lions and sheep began to appear in literature and philosophy. For example, the philosopher and writer Michel de Montaigne wrote: "Mieux vaut vivre un jour comme un lion que cent ans comme un mouton".
Around 1800 CE: In Europe, during the Romantic era, quotes about lions and sheep began to appear in literature and poetry. For example, the poet and writer Lord Byron wrote: "It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep".
Around 1900 CE: In Europe, during the fascist era, quotes about lions and sheep began to appear in politics and ideology. For example, Benito Mussolini wrote: "È meglio vivere un giorno come un leone che cento anni come un agnello".
Present day: Quotes about lions and sheep are used in various contexts, from motivation and inspiration to politics and ideology. However, the exact origin of these quotes is unknown, and their authorship is attributed to different people and eras.
Note that quotes about lions and sheep have been used in different contexts and eras, and their meaning and interpretation can vary depending on the context and culture.
Woke history is always trying to give Greek accomplishments to the Muslims.
If you Europeans are so open minded then why don't the French President admit his wife is a tranny ?
I doubt Bea made anything grow ever.
Hope this elevator skit can lift your spirits
Jacey isn't that lady who tried mugging that guy on the subway for wearing a MAGA hat?
Afro Wig? LOL
Libtards at their finest. Watch the News Jacey all these protest are fake the media takes like 20 people and they take a cropped photo and pretend it was a crowd. Same thing they did with the Camala Harris rallies. Only senior citizens and Trannies show up and they are always violent. If MAGA is racist why are African American and Latino men going MAGA.