machiavelli
the end justifies the means
end justifies the means
'The ends justify the means' means that the end result will validate what you had to do to get there. It is usually used it situations that the 'means' are difficult.
Hej (you), my się znamy./? means Hey (you), we know each other. or Hey(you), do we know each other? depending on whether the sentence ends with a dot or a question mark (my means we).
The Declaration of Independence.
"In the actions of men, and especially of Princes, from which there is no appeal, the end justifies the means." - Niccoló Machiavelli, The Prince. 1537
Machiavelli
Macchiavelli, Il principe. In the book "the prince".
Niccolò Machiavelli is often associated with the idea that "the end justifies the means" in his book "The Prince," where he discusses the idea that rulers should do whatever is necessary to maintain power and achieve their goals.
19th Century revolutionary, Sergei Nechayev after killing a friend.
albert einstein
"the end justifies the means"
"the end justifies the means"
Albert Einstein.
the end justifies the means
The end justifies the means.
Mahatma Gandhi