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Category: Quotes

22/01/201501/01/2015 by Andrew Marshall

Fear of the Unknown…

“Far better is to have a stout heart always and suffer one’s share of evils, than to be ever fearing what may happen.“ Herodotus: a famous historian from Ancient Greece. He is well known for his written works on history, and Cicero once stated he was “The Father of History”.

Quotes Courage, Fear Leave a comment
21/01/201501/01/2015 by Andrew Marshall

Knowing When To Fight…

“He who knows when he can fight and when he cannot will be victorious.“ Sun Tzu: a famous Chinese general and military philosopher, who was known for his famous written work “The Art of War” a highly influential book on military strategy.

Quotes Military Capability, Military Strategy, Military Tactics Leave a comment
20/01/201501/01/2015 by Andrew Marshall

Management, It’s In The Numbers…

“Generally management of the many is the same as generally management of the few, it’s a matter of organisation.“ Sun Tzu: a famous Chinese general and military philosopher, who was known for his famous written work “The Art of War” a highly influential book on military strategy.

Quotes Management Theory, Military Leadership, Military Management Leave a comment
19/01/201501/01/2015 by Andrew Marshall

Power & Advantage…

“In war, numbers alone confer no advantage. Do not advance relying on sheer military power.“ Sun Tzu: a famous Chinese general and military philosopher, who was known for his famous written work “The Art of War” a highly influential book on military strategy. Contemporary examples elude me!!!

Quotes Military Capability, Military Performance, Military Strategy, Projection of Power Leave a comment
16/01/201501/01/2015 by Andrew Marshall

Warfare & Deception…

“All warfare is based on deception.“ Sun Tzu: a famous Chinese general and military philosopher, who was known for his famous written work “The Art of War” a highly influential book on military strategy.

Quotes Deception, Ethical Decisionmaking, Military Strategy, Self-deception Leave a comment
15/01/201501/01/2015 by Andrew Marshall

Generals’ & Luck…

“To a good general luck is important.“ Titus Livius Patavinus, aka Livy, Roman Historian

Quotes Military Commanders, Military Strategy Leave a comment
14/01/201501/01/2015 by Andrew Marshall

Expectations…

“The outcome corresponds less to expectations in war than in any other case whatsoever.“ Titus Livius Patavinus, aka Livy, Roman Historian

Quotes Military Strategy, MOD Policy Leave a comment

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