4 Quotes & Sayings By Steven Saylor

Steven Saylor was born in England and moved to New York City as a child. He went on to graduate from Yale University and Oxford University. He is the author of the award-winning Jerusalem, which was later made into a major feature film, and many best-selling historical novels, including the Carthago series and the bestselling Roma Sub Rosa. Saylor has been described as one of the world's most popular historical fiction writers Read more

His Roma Sub Rosa series has sold more than 4 million copies worldwide and has been translated into several languages.

In politics, reality and appearance are of equal importance. You...
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In politics, reality and appearance are of equal importance. You cannot attend to one and neglect the other. A man must determine both what he is, and what others believe him to be. Steven Saylor
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There was no arguing with a man's faith in the legends of his childhood. Steven Saylor
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But sometimes..sometimes I wake with a mad thought in my head: What if that boy's life mattered as much as anyone else's, even Caesar's? What if I were offered a choice: to doom that boy to the misery of his fate, or to spare him, and by doing so, to wreck all Caesar's ambitions? I'm haunted by that thought - which is ridiculous! It's self-evident that Caesar matters infinitely more than that Gaulish boy; one stands poised to rule the world, and the other is a miserable slae, if he even still lives. Some men are great, others are insignificant, and it behooves those of us who are in-between to ally ourselves with the greatest and to despise the smallest. To even begin to imagine that the Gaulish boy maters as much as Caesar is to presume that some mystical quality resides in every man and makes his life equal to that of any other, and surely the lesson life teaches us is quite the opposite! In stength and intellect, men are anything but equal, and the gods lavish their attention on some more than on others. Steven Saylor