Quote by Sir Walter Raleigh
Historians desiring to write the actions of men, ought to set down the simple truth, and not say anything for love or hatred; also to choose such an opportunity for writing as it may be lawful to think what they will, and write what they think, which is a rare happiness of the time.
Summary
This quote highlights the importance for historians to remain impartial and objective in their writing. They should strive to present the simple truth, free from any biases or personal emotions of love or hatred. Additionally, historians should have the freedom to think and write freely, but this privilege is rarely granted in certain times. Overall, the quote emphasizes the need for historians to maintain a level of honesty and integrity in their accounts of past events.