_:b6489519 . _:b6489519 "Cruelty incurs calamity."@en . _:b6489521 "1910, Nicholas Machiavelli, translated by Ninian Hill Thomson, The Prince, Chapter XIX:"@en . _:b6489520 "1891, \u201CThe Hellenica\u201D, in Henry Graham Dakyns, transl., The works of Xenophon, Book 5, Chapter 3:"@en . _:b6489518 "Near-synonym: contract (debts, etc.)"@en . _:b6489517 "(transitive) to bring upon oneself or expose oneself to, especially something inconvenient, harmful, or onerous; to become liable or subject to."@en . _:b6489520 "[T]he master in his wrath may easily incur worse evil himself than he inflicts\u2014[...]"@en . "1" . . _:b6489521 "And here it is to be noted that hatred is incurred as well on account of good actions as of bad;"@en . _:b6489520 . _:b6489518 . _:b6489517 . _:b6489521 .