“No plan survives the first encounter with your enemy, so why bother to make one?”
Source: The Goblin Quest Series, Goblin Hero (2007), Chapter 13 (p. 243)
Source: Thud!
“No plan survives the first encounter with your enemy, so why bother to make one?”
Source: The Goblin Quest Series, Goblin Hero (2007), Chapter 13 (p. 243)
Source: Dexter By Design
“One possible reason why things aren't going according to plan is that there never was a plan.”
Part of the Plan.
Song lyrics, Souvenirs (1974)
Source: Redemption in Indigo (2010), Chapter 23 “One Door Closes...” (p. 174)
“I am not bothered by the fact that I am not understood. I am bothered when I do not know others.”
Source: The Analects, Chapter I
“Why rush to the barricades or, for that matter, why even bother to vote?”
Preface to the Preface
Preface to The Right To Be Greedy (1983 edition)
Context: I was coming from the New Left of the 60’s, but I was increasingly disgruntled with the left of the 70’s. It retained or exaggerated all the faults of the 60’s left (such as current-events myopia, theoretical incoherence, historical amnesia and — especially — the cult of the victim) while denying or diminishing its merits, among them a sense of revolution against the totality, a sense of verve and vitality, and a sense of humor. The left demanded more sacrifice and promised less satisfaction, as if there was not already too much sacrifice and too little satisfaction. I began to wonder whether the failure of the left to root itself in a substantial social base, or even to hold on to much of what base it once had (mostly on campus, and among the intelligentsia, and in the counter-culture), might not in part derive from its own deficiencies, and not only from government repression and manipulation. Maybe the leftists were not so smart or the masses so stupid after all. Guilt-tripping might not go over very well with ordinary people who know they are too powerless to be too guilty of anything. Demands for sacrifice lack appeal for those who have already sacrificed, and been sacrificed, too much and for too long. The future promised by the left looked to be — at worst, even worse — and at best, not noticeably better than the status quo. Why rush to the barricades or, for that matter, why even bother to vote?