Antoine-Henri Jomini quotes
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“As the excited passions of hostile people are of themselves a powerful enemy, both the general and his government should use their best efforts to allay them.”
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“A cherished cause and a general who inspires confidence by previous success are powerful means of electrifying an army.”
-- Antoine-Henri JominiSource : Antoine-Henri Jomini (2012). “The Art of War”, p.37, Courier Corporation
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“A state attacked by another which renews an old claim rarely yields it without a war: it prefers to defend its territory, as is always more honorable. But it may be advantageous to take the offensive, instead of awaiting the attack on the frontiers.”
-- Antoine-Henri JominiSource : Antoine-Henri Jomini (2012). “The Art of War”, p.15, Courier Corporation
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“Logistics comprises the means and arrangements which work out the plans of strategy and tactics. Strategy decides where to act; logistics brings the troops to this point.”
-- Antoine-Henri JominiSource : Antoine-Henri Jomini (2012). “The Art of War”, p.62, Courier Corporation
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“One of the surest ways of forming good combinations in war would be to order movements only after obtaining perfect information of the enemy's proceedings. In fact, how can any man say what he should do himself; if he is ignorant what his adversary is about?”
-- Antoine-Henri JominiSource : Antoine-Henri Jomini (2012). “The Art of War”, p.245, Courier Corporation
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“This [a surprise attack] is an operation by no means to be despised in war, although it is rare, and less brilliant than a great strategic combination which renders victory certain even before the battle is fought.”
-- Antoine-Henri JominiSource : Antoine-Henri Jomini (2012). “The Art of War”, p.191, Courier Corporation
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“The surprise of an army is now next to an impossibility. ... Prearranged surprises are rare and difficult because in order to plan one it becomes necessary to have an accurate knowledge of the enemy's camp.”
-- Antoine-Henri JominiSource : Antoine-Henri Jomini (2012). “The Art of War”, p.191, Courier Corporation
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“It is certainly of great importance for a general to keep his plans secret; and Frederick the Great was right when he said that if his night-cap knew what was in his head he would throw it into the fire. That kind of secrecy was practicable in Frederick's time when his whole army was kept closely about him; but when maneuvers of the vastness of Napoleon's are executed, and war is waged as in our day, what concert of action can be expected from generals who are utterly ignorant of what is going on around them?”
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Source : "Voter Suppression Is Treasonous" by Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm, www.huffingtonpost.com. May 22, 2012.
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Source : Adam Braun (2015). “The Promise of a Pencil: How an Ordinary Person Can Create Extraordinary Change”, p.249, Simon and Schuster
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Source : "Decline, Fall, Rinse, Repeat" by Adam Gopnik, www.newyorker.com. September 12, 2011.
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“When I hear a man preach, I like to see him act as if he were fighting bees.”
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