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Source: Strategy Six Pack
Source: Art of War
“When the soldiers stand leaning on their spears, they are faint from want of food.”
Source: Sun Tzu's Art of War - Illustrated & Translated for Modern Readers
Source: The Complete Art of War
Source: The Art of War
Source: The Art of War
Source: The Art of War
Source: The Art of War
Source: The Art Of War - The Oldest Military Treatise in the World
Source: Strategy Six Pack
Source: Sun Tzu's Art of War - Illustrated & Translated for Modern Readers
“Hence the saying: One may know how to conquer without being able to do it.”
Source: Strategy Six Pack
Source: The Art of War
Source: Art of War, Plain English Edition: One of the Greatest Strategy Books in the History of the World, Now in an Easy to Read Version
Source: The Art of War - a Samurai Master Class
Source: Sun Tzu's The Art of War: Bilingual Edition Complete Chinese and English Text
Source: The Art of War
“Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night.”
Source: Sun Tzu Art of War
Source: The Art of War
Source: The Art of War
“Success in warfare is gained by carefully accommodating ourselves to the enemy's purpose.”
Source: The Art of War
“In war, practice dissimulation and you will succeed.”
Source: Sun Tzu Art of War
Source: Sun Tzu's The Art of War: Bilingual Edition Complete Chinese and English Text
Source: The Art of War
“If quick, I survive. If not quick, I am lost. This is death.”
“When the enemy is relaxed, make them toil. When full, starve them. When settled, make them move.”
“Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak.”
Source: The Art of War
Source: The Complete Art of War
Source: Strategy Six Pack
Source: Strategy Six Pack
Source: Sun Tzu's The Art of War: Bilingual Edition Complete Chinese and English Text
Source: Strategy Six Pack
Source: Sun Tzu's Art of War - Illustrated & Translated for Modern Readers
Source: Strategy Six Pack
Source: Sun Tzu's Art of War - Illustrated & Translated for Modern Readers
Source: Sun Tzu's Art of War - Illustrated & Translated for Modern Readers
Source: Sun Tzu: The Art of War (Illustrated)
“Ground which can be abandoned but is hard to re-occupy is called entangling.”
Source: Sun Tzu: The Art of War (Illustrated)
Source: The Art of War
Source: Sun Tzu's Art of War - Illustrated & Translated for Modern Readers
Source: Sun Tzu's The Art of War: Bilingual Edition Complete Chinese and English Text
“Ground which can be freely traversed by both sides is called accessible.”
Source: The Art of War
Source: Sun Tzu: The Art of War (Illustrated)
Source: Sun Tzu's Art of War - Illustrated & Translated for Modern Readers
