"If I wish to engage, then the enemy, for all his high ramparts and deep moat, cannot avoid engagement; I attack that which he is obliged to rescue."
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"It is the rule in war, if ten times the enemy's strength, surround them; if five times, attack them; if double, be able to divide them; if equal, engage them; if fewer, defend against them; if weaker, be able to avoid them."
"The skillful leader subdues the enemy's troops without any fighting."
"Success in warfare is gained by carefully accommodating ourselves to the enemy's purpose."
"For them to perceive the advantage of defeating the enemy, they must also have their rewards."
"If our soldiers are not overburdened with money, it is not because they have a distaste for riches; if their lives are not unduly long, it is not because they are disinclined to longevity."
"The war is in the mountains,” he said. “For as long as I can remember, they have killed us in the cities with decrees, not with bullets."
"It would be a joke if the conduct of the victor had to be justified to the vanquished."
"In war one must lean on an obstacle in order to overcome it."
"A man like me troubles himself little about a million men."
"When there is war, the poet lays down the lyre, the lawyer his law reports, the schoolboy his books."
"He was tall as a young tree, lithe, immensely strong, able swiftly to draw a great war-bow and shoot down a Nazgûl, endowed with the tremendous vitality of Elvish bodies, so hard and resistant to hurt that he went only in light shoes over rock or through snow, the most tireless of all the Fellowship."
"War should only be used for a policy worth its sacrifices."
"War ends only when people love each other."
"The best armor is to keep out of gunshot."
"Those who either from imprudence or want of sagacity avoid doing so, are always overwhelmed with servitude and poverty; for faithful servants are always servants, and honest men are always poor; nor do any ever escape from servitude but the bold and faithless, or from poverty, but the rapacious and fraudulent."
"To ensure victory the troops must have confidence in themselves as well as in their commanders."
"In war, discipline can do more than fury."
"God and nature have thrown all human fortunes into the midst of mankind; and they are thus attainable rather by rapine than by industry, by wicked actions rather than by good. Hence it is that men feed upon each other, and those who cannot defend themselves must be worried."
"The forces of adversaries are more diminished by the loss of those who flee than of those who are killed."