A Quote by Sun Tzu

It is imperative to contest all factions for complete victory, so the army is not garrisoned and the profit can be total. This is the law of strategic siege. — © Sun Tzu
It is imperative to contest all factions for complete victory, so the army is not garrisoned and the profit can be total. This is the law of strategic siege.
Should the enemy forestall you in occupying a pass, do not go after him if the pass is fully garrisoned, but only if it is weakly garrisoned.
Peace with Israel is a strategic imperative for Jordan.
You ask what the aim is? I tell you it is victory - total victory.
Victory is for them, not for us. We have not made profit out of our country's misfortune. Victory does not bring us luck.
No one can deny that much of our modern advertising is essentially dishonest; and it can be maintained that to lie freely and all the time for private profit is not to abuse the right of free speech, whether it is a violation of the law or not. But again the practical question is, how much lying for private profit is to be permitted by law?
I will support whoever is nominated and named by the party. I, at this time, don't plan to get involved in the contest and let it go forward. I had my own contest, it didn't result in victory, and I will let voters decide what will happen. But I will support the Republican candidate.
This whole cloud phenomenon is gaining steam pretty rapidly, and it's really become a strategic imperative for people.
People under siege turn to us in complete frustration and I get a chance to go in when it's do or die.
It is the contest that delights us, and not the victory.
A coalition of groups is waging a massive propaganda campaign against the president of the United States. an all-out attack. Their aim is total victory for themselves and total defeat for him.
If I can train for a contest for a week, it's a guaranteed victory.
How can you lay siege to a whole country? Who is really under siege now? Baghdad cannot be besieged.
The entire socioeconomic system is based on production for profit and a growth imperative that cannot be sustained.
Strategic planning is not strategic thinking. Indeed, strategic planning often spoils strategic thinking, causing managers to confuse real vision with the manipulation of numbers.
Art is a primal need - even under siege, especially under siege.
Singapore could only be taken after a siege by an army of at least 50,000 men. It is not considered possible that the Japanese would embark on such a mad enterprise.
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