"The supreme art of war is to conquer the enemy without fighting."
– Sun Tzu , The Art of War
“Looking weak when you are strong and strong when you are weak. ”
– Sun Tzu , The Art of War
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the outcome of a hundred battles. If you know yourself, but not the enemy, for every victory you gain you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will give up every battle. ”
– Sun Tzu , The Art of War
“The Supreme Excellence consists in breaking down the enemy's resistance without fighting. ”
– Sun Tzu , The Art of War
"Jaya's warriors win first and then go to war, while the defeated warriors go to war first and then try to win"
– Sun Tzu , The Art of War
"All wars are based on deception. ”
– Sun Tzu , The Art of War
“Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like lightning. ”
– Sun Tzu , The Art of War
"Keep friends close, and your enemies closer"
– Sun Tzu
"A leader leads by example, not by strength"
– Sun Tzu
"To know your Enemy, you must be your Enemy. ”
– Sun Tzu , The Art of Wari
“Can you imagine what I would do if I could do everything I can? ”
– Sun Tzu , The Art of War
“The chances multiply as they are confiscated. ”
– Sun Tzu
“Even the best swords dropped into salt water will eventually rust. ”
– Sun Tzu , The Art of War
"Thus we will know that there are five important things for victory:
1 He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight.
2 He will win who knows how to handle both superior and inferior forces.
3 He will triumph that army imbued with the same zeal throughout his ranks .
4 Who will win , prepare himself , waiting to take the enemy is not ready .
5 He will prevail who has military capacity and is not disturbed by the rulers . ”
– Sun Tzu , The Art of War
"Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy are sound before defeat. ”
– Sun Tzu , The Art of War
“Involve people with what they expect, it is what they are able to differentiate and confirm their projections. It settles into predictable patterns of response, occupying their minds while you wait for the extraordinary moment – what they couldn't anticipate.
– Sun Tzu , The Art of War
"When strong, avoid them. If morale is high, suppress them. It seems simple to fill it with arrogance. If comfortable, exhaust them. If united, separate them. Attack their weakness. Emerge to surprise them. ”
– Sun Tzu
“Know yourself and you will win all battles”
– Sun Tzu
"When the enemy is relaxed, make them work hard. When full, starve them. When they stay, make them move."
– Sun Tzu , The Art of War
“Moving fast like the wind and tightly – formed as Wood. Attacks like Fire and will remain like mountains. ”
– Sun Tzu , The Art of War
"All wars are based on deception. Therefore , when capable of attacking , we must appear incapacitated when using our powers , we must appear inactive , when we are near , we must make the enemy believe we are far away , when far , we must make him believe we are near . ”
– Sun Tzu , The Art of Warfare
“There is no example of a country that has benefited from a prolonged war. ”
– Sun Tzu , The Art of War
"Build a golden bridge opponent to retreat in . ”
– Sun Tzu
"You have to believe in yourself. ”
– Sun Tzu
"If your enemy is safe at all points, be prepared for him. If he is in superior strength, avoid him. If your opponent is temperamental, try to annoy him. Pretend to be weak, that he can grow arrogant. If he takes his ease, give him without rest. If the troops are united, separate them. If the sovereign and the appropriate subject , put the division between them. Attack him where he's not ready, show up where you're not expected. ”
– Sun Tzu
“Be so subtle that it is formless. Be so mysterious even to the point of soundlessness . Thus you can become the director of your opponent's fate. ”
– Sun Tzu
"If the mind is willing, the flesh can go on and on without much."
– Sun Tzu
“There are no more than five musical notes, but the combination of the five gives rise to more melodies than can be heard before.
There are no more than five primary colors, but in combination
they produce more color than can ever be seen.

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