It is only with prudence, sagacity, and much dexterity that great aims are accomplished, and all obstacles surmounted. Otherwise nothing is accomplished.

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In war, theory is all right so far as general principles are concerned; but in reducing general principles to practice there will always be danger. Theory and practice are the axis about which the sphere of accomplishment revolves.

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He who cannot look over a battlefield with a dry eye, causes the death of many men uselessly.

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There is a joy in danger.

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Courage cannot be counterfeited. It is one virtue that escapes hypocrisy.

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The most difficult art is not in the choice of men, but in giving to the men chosen the highest service of which they are capable.

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A commander in chief ought to say to himself several times a day: If the enemy should appear on my front, on my right, on my left, what would I do? And if the question finds him uncertain, he is not well placed, he is not as he should be, and he should remedy it.

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We are made weak both by idleness and distrust of ourselves. Unfortunate, indeed, is he who suffers from both. If he is a mere individual he becomes nothing; if he is a king he is lost.

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The laws of circumstance are abolished by new circumstances.

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We frustrate many designs against us by pretending not to see them.

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