Strategy quotations

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◆ Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.
- Napoleon99
◆ The secret of success in battle lies often not so much in the use of one's own strength but in the exploitation of the other side's weaknesses.
- John Christopher98
◆ Gentlemen, when the enemy is committed to a mistake we must not interrupt him too soon.
- Horatio Nelson98
◆ Be a surfer. Watch the ocean. Figure out where the big waves are breaking and adjust accordingly.
- 98
◆ We have to build the framework in which we will execute the tasks.
- LTG Christianson98
◆ Backing yourself into a corner is a terrible strategy, in that it leaves you nowhere to run. But it's brilliant in that it brings out the fierce in you, because you are forced to fight.?
- Jarod Kintz98
◆ If those who are sent to draw water begin by drinking themselves, the army is suffering from thirst. [One may know the condition of a whole army from the behavior of a single man.]
- Sun Tzu98
◆ If your enemy offers you two targets, strike at a third.
- Robert Jordan98
◆ That should have been my strategy! By the time I've worked through the emotions of surprise, admiration, anger, jealousy, and frustration, I'm watching that reddish mane of hair disappear into the trees well out of shooting range.
- Suzanne Collins98
◆ No one can take the shot for you.
- Lorii Myers98
◆ That's when I realized that as long as you don't broadcast your beefs, you can get away cold with murder. It's even better if you don't allow the beef to take place. If someone disrespects you, you can know in your heard that you're going to get him, but you don't have to show him there's a beef. You can just look at it like, Okay, this nigga must not know. And then you fall back and you put it down.
- 98
◆ Camouflage doesn't help when the other guy is willing to defoliate the whole jungle.
- Andrew Vachss98
◆ The only thing really worth a damn is 'hustle.
- Jon Corzine98
◆ The War Department in Washington briefly weighed more ambitious schemes to relieve the Americans on a large scale before it was too late. But by Christmas of 1941, Washington had already come to regard Bataan as a lost cause. President Roosevelt had decided to concentrate American resources primarily in the European theater rather than attempt to fight an all-out war on two distant fronts. At odds with the emerging master strategy for winning the war, the remote outpost of Bataan lay doomed. By late December, President Roosevelt and War Secretary Henry Stimson had confided to Winston Churchill that they had regrettably written off the Philippines. In a particularly chilly phrase that was later to become famous, Stimson had remarked, 'There are times when men have to die.
- Hampton Sides98
◆ The more bullets flying, the less accurate each individual slug has to be.
- Andrew Vachss98

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