The times, they are not-a-changing:
It is no use trying to escape their arrogance by submission or good behaviour. They have pillaged the world: when the land has nothing left for men who ravage everything, they scour the sea. If an enemy is rich, they are greedy, if he is poor, they crave glory. Neither East nor West can sate their appetite. They are the only people on earth to covet wealth and poverty with equal craving. They plunder, they butcher, they ravish, and call it by the lying name of freedom. They make a desert and call it peace.
- Calgacus (British chieftan, speaking to his army before battle with Rome in AD 83)


