
Source: The Art of War, Chapter X · Terrain
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Source: The Art of War, Chapter X · Terrain
“Until you find something to fight for, you settle for something to fight against.”
“The North is fighting for no sentimental cause—for no victory of a 'higher civilization.'”
It is fighting for a very ancient and vulgar object of war—for that which Russia has secured in Poland—that which Austria clings to in Venetia—that which Napoleon sought in Spain. It is a struggle for empire, conducted with a recklessness of human life which may have been paralleled in practice, but has never been avowed with equal cynicism. If any shame is left in the Americans, the first revision they will make in their constitution will be to repudiate formally the now exploded doctrine laid down in the Declaration of Independence, that 'Governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed'.
Source: 'The United States as an Example', Quarterly Review, 117, 1865, pp. 252-253
“Fight, and you shall win. For God grants victory to perseverance.”
As quoted in Simón Bolívar (1969) by Gerhard Masur
Context: Do not compare your material forces with those of the enemy. Spirit cannot be compared with matter. You are human beings, they are beasts. You are free, they are slaves. Fight, and you shall win. For God grants victory to perseverance.
“I had no taste for defeat — much less victory — without a fight.”
Source: Sun and Steel (1968), p. 49.
“We must fight our way to victory on a sea of blood and a horizon of fire.”
As quoted in the Wall Street Journal (14 November 1969)