Theopompus, in answer to a man who asked how anyone could keep a kingdom most securely, said, ‘If he concede to his friends their just share of frank speech, and, so far as lies in his power, do not suffer any of his subjects to be wronged.’
Theopompus, in answer to a man who asked how anyone could keep a kingdom most securely, said, ‘If he concede to his friends their just share of frank speech, and, so far as lies in his power, do not suffer any of his subjects to be wronged.’

