posted on Dec, 8 2003 @ 11:35 AM
Some ideas to contemplate...
"The general rule for the use of the military is that is is better to keep a nation intact than to destroy it. It is better to keep an army intact
than to destroy it. It is better to keep a division intact than to destroy it. It is better to keep a battalion intact than to destroy it, it is
better to keep a unit intact than to destroy it."
- Master Sun Tzu
"Therefore those who win every battle are not really skillful-those who render others' armies helpless without fighting are the best of all."
- Master Sun Tzu
"Therefore one who is good at martial arts overcomes others' forces without battle, conquers others cities without siege, destroys others'
nations without taking a long time."
- Master Sun Tzu
"If you cannot be strong, and yet cannot be weak, this will result in your defeat."
- Master Meng Shi
"Invincibility is a matter of defense, vulnerability is a matter of attack."
- Master Cao Cao
"Those skilled in defense hide in the deepest depths of the earth. Therefore they can preserve themselves and achieve complete victory."
- Master Sun Tzu
"Everyone calls victory in battle good, but it is not really good."
- Master Sun Tzu
"Those who use arms well cultivate the WAY and keep the rules. Thus they can govern in such a way as to prevail over the corrupt."
- Master Li Quan
"Disorder arises from order, cowardice arises from courage, weakness arises from strength."
- Master Sun Tzu
"A surrounded army must be given a way out. Surround them on three sides, leaving one side open, to show them a way to life."
- Master Cao Cao
"To be violent at first and winde up fearing one's people is the epitome of ineptitude."
- Master Sun Tzu
And finally.... "When you do battle, even if you are winning, if you continue for a long time it will dull your forces and blunt your edge; if you
besiege a citadel, your strength will be exhausted. If you keep your armies out in the field for a long time, your supplies will be
insufficient."
- Master Sun Tzu
This text comes from the 'Art of War' written and commented on over two-thousand years ago. Does anybody see any similarites to the wars going on
in our 'modern' age???
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