“If your enemy offers you two targets, strike at a third.”
Robert Jordan book Crossroads of Twilight
Source: Crossroads of Twilight
Page 185
Ender's Game series, First Meetings in the Enderverse (2003), Investment Counselor
“If your enemy offers you two targets, strike at a third.”
Robert Jordan book Crossroads of Twilight
Source: Crossroads of Twilight
Burton Rascoe (1892–1957) American writer
"Contemporary Reminiscences" in Arts & Decoration, Vol. 26 (1927), p. 50
David D. Levine (1961) science fiction writer
Source: Arabella and the Battle of Venus (2017), Chapter 3, “Seeking Passage” (p. 46)
“For the task assigned them
Men aren't smart enough or sly
Any rogue can blind them
With a clever lie.”
Bertolt Brecht The Threepenny Opera
Polly Peachum, in "The Song of the Futility of All Human Endeavor"; Act 3, scene 1, p. 75
The Threepenny Opera (1928)
Yagyū Munenori (1571–1646) samurai and daimyo of the early Edo period
A Hereditary Book on the Art of War (1632)
Context: A stroke of the sword that does not hit its target is the sword stroke of death; you reach over it to strike the winning blow. Your adversary's initiative having missed its mark, you turn the tables around and get the jump on your adversary.
Gloria Allred (1941) American civil rights lawyer
Discussing comments by Rush Limbaugh about Sandra Fluke — Gloria Allred (March 5, 2012): Attorney Gloria Allred's Open Letter to Rush Limbaugh. Posted by Gloria Allred's account to YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukzzUV1FZC0. See also letter text here http://rumorfix.com/2012/03/gloria-allreds-open-letter-to-rush-limbaugh-read-it-here/.
Rod Coronado (1966) Native American eco-anarchist and animal rights activist
ALF 2003 http://www.animalliberationfront.com/ALFront/Premise_History/2003_Chronicle_of_Direct_Actions.htm