These are also very good, take a look:
1. "More than an end to war, we want an end to the beginnings of all wars."——Franklin D· Roosevelt
“Rather than the end of the war, we would rather all the wars had never broken out.” Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd in the United States President (March 4, 1933-April 12, 1945), the only president in the history of the United States to be reelected four times.
2. "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." - Winston Churchill
"Success is not the end, failure is not the end. , Only courage is eternal. "Winston Churchill
It is not terrible to die in war. What is terrible is that so many sacrifices have not been exchanged for peace
3." Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.” ——Winston Churchill
“Never in the history of human war has such a victory been achieved with so few troops. Such a great success, protecting so many sentient beings” Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill, full name: Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, the most famous person in the 20th century. Famous British bourgeois politician and British Prime Minister during World War II.
4. “It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.” ——General Douglas MacArthur
“Without the determination to win, a war is bound to be lost.” Douglas MacArthur
Douglas MacArthur, five-star general of the United States Army.
5. “The only winner in the war of 1812 was tchaikovsky.”——Solomon Short
“Tchaikovsky was the only winner in the war of 1812.” Solomon Short Special ("the war of 1812" refers to the second American anti-British war in 1812)
6. "all wars are civil wars, because all men are brothers."——Francois Fenelon
“All wars are civil wars, because all human beings are fellow citizens.” Fran?ois Fénelon
7. “In war there is no prize for the runner-up. ” — General Omar Bradley
“There is no reward for second place in war” General Omar Bradley
Omar Bradley, Graduated from West Point Military Academy in 1915. He first served as the principal of the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia. He later served as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the U.S. Department of Defense.
8. "Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. We know more about war than we know about peace, more about killing than we know about living." - General Omar Bradley
“Our world is filled with people who are fanatical about nuclear weapons but know nothing about morality. We know more about war than peace, and we are far better at killing than saving lives.
"General Omar Bradley
Come home with this shield or upon it -- A Spartan woman equips
her son
Come home with this shield or upon it -- A Spartan woman equips
her son
Come home with this shield or upon it Bring your shield or lie on it - a Spartan mother dressing her son
Against danger it pays to be prepared -- Aesop
Facing In times of danger, only those who are prepared will gain something - Aesop (ancient Greek fabler)
Brave men are a city's strongest tower of defense -- Alcaeus
Brave men Soldiers are the best defense of the city - Alcaeus (Greek lyric poet)
A dead enemy always smells good -- Alus Vitellus
The smell of enemy death smells good It's always good - Alus Vitellus
War spares not the brave but the cowardly - Anacreon
War spares not the brave but the cowardly - Anacreon There Weng (ancient Greek lyric poet)
We make war that we may live in peace -- Aristotle
War can bring peace -- Aristotle (ancient Greek philosophy Home, scientist)
The sinews of war are infinite money -- Cicero
Infinite money is the driving force of war--Cicero (ancient Roman statesman, orator, author Home)
To lead untrained people to war is to throw them away -- Confucius
To lead untrained people to war is to throw them away -- Confucius (late Spring and Autumn Period of China Thinker, politician, educator, founder of Confucianism)
All warfare is based on deception -- Sun Tzu
Warriors are also deceitful - Sun Tzu's first plan (This sentence goes without saying, it is definitely the most incisive of all strategic quotes)
He who knows when he can fight and when he cannot will be victorious
-- Sun Tzu< /p>
He who knows what can and cannot fight wins - Sun Tzu seeks to attack the third one
Generally management of the many is the same as management of the
few. It is a matter of organization -- Sun Tzu
In war, numbers alone confer no advantage. Do not advance relying on
sheer military power -- Sun Tzu
Soldiers are not expensive, but there are many benefits, but there is no force to advance - Sun Tzu Marching Ninth
Great empires are not maintained by timidity -- Tacitus
Great empires are not built on timidity! ——Tacitus (ancient Roman senator, historian)
Even the bravest are frightened by sudden
terrors -- Tacitus
Even the bravest of men can be frightened by sudden terrors! ——Tacitus
The proper arts of a general are judgment and prudence -- Tacitus
Decision and prudence are essential talents for a general! ——Tacitus
A bad peace is even worse than war -- Tacitus
A bad peace is even worse than war! ——Tacitus
The desire for safety stands against every great and noble
enterprise -- Tacitus
Too much safety will destroy both greatness and nobleness The enterprising spirit! ——Tacitus
Valour is the contempt of death and pain -- Tacitus
Valor is the contempt of death and pain! ——Tacitus
War is not so much a matter of weapons as of money -- Thucydides
In war, money is far more important than weapons. ——Thucydides (Greek historian, author of a critical history of the Peloponnesian War)
A collision at sea can ruin your entire day -- Thucydides
A conflict at sea can ruin your entire day -.
——Thucydides (this sentence obviously has historical limitations)
Valour is superior to numbers -- Vegetius
(On the battlefield) Valor is superior to numbers -- Vegetius Gisius (ancient Roman military thinker, wrote the most influential military masterpiece in the West, "The Roman Military System"! At the same time, he invented the gymnastics event "Vault")
Qui desiderat pacem praeparet bellum / Let him who desires peace
prepare for war -- Vegetius
If you want peace, prepare for war! -- Vegetius (his most famous sentence)
An adversary is more hurt by desertion than by slaughter -- Vegetius
Abandonment will hurt more than by slaughter Pain your opponent - Virgilius
Bella, horida bella / Wars, horrid wars! -- Virgil
Wars, horrific wars! ——Virgil (Roman poet, author of the great epic Aeneid, which tells the story of Aeneas’s wandering experience after the fall of Troy)
Let all be present and expect the palm, the prize of victory --
Virgil
Let everything become a gift and look forward to the palm leaves as the reward of victory! ——Virgil
When one side goes against the enemy with the gods' gift of stronger
morale, then their adversaries, as a rule, cannot withstand them --
Xenophon
When a side's morale is as divine as a divine help, their opponents are usually unable to resist - Xenophon (Greek general, historian)
Hannibal knew how to gain a victory, but not how to use it --
Maharbal
Hannibal knows how to gain a victory, but not how to use it.
——Mahabal (a famous general under Hannibal)
Few men are born brave; many become so through training and force of
discipline -- Vegetius
Real warriors are not born, but are created through strict training and iron-clad discipline
——Vegetius's "Roman Military System" (De re militari) is the most important book in the West Ancient military books, summary of Roman military)
Veni, vidi, vici / I came, I saw, I conquered -- Gaius Julius Caesar
I came, I saw, I conquered -- Julius Caesar
Men of Athens, there is not much time for exhortation, but to the
brave a few words are as good as many -- Hippocrates< /p>
Athenians! There is not much time left to make a speech. Only a few words are enough for the true brave men! - Hippocrates (Greek physician and father of medicine)
War is the only proper school of the surgeon -- Hippocrates
War is the only proper school of the surgeon -- Hippocrates (this sentence makes me shudder)
A small country cannot contend with a great; the few cannot contend
with the many; the weak cannot contend with the strong -- Mencius
The small cannot contend with the big, the few cannot contend with the many, the weak cannot defeat the strong ——Mencius
He serves me most, who serves his country best -- Homer
He who serves me most diligently will be the most loyal to his country. ——Homer
The walls shall shake at the noise of the horsemen, and of the
wheels, and of the chariots -- Ezekiel, XXVI, 10
< p>Your walls will tremble with the noise of cavalry, chariot wheels, and chariots. ——"Ezekiel verse 26, line 10"Armed forces abroad are of little value unless there is prudent
counsel at home -- Cicero
Going to attack the enemy - Cicero
He serves me most, who serves his country best - Homer
In order to appreciate the kindness of my lord, I dare not to bow down and die exhausted. Already! - Homer
-- Famous quotes about war
War can only bring harm. In the end, France will still be France, and Germany will still be Germany!
───Adolf Hitler (German)
We used nuclear weapons in this war, but next time we can only use sticks
─── Einstein (German/American)
The greatest success in my life is also the thing I regret the most. After a lifetime of hard work, countless of us finally opened the door to hell for mankind - long-range nuclear strike.
————Von Brown (German/American)
War will create heroes and clean up all muddy water. All people are afraid of war. However, cowards are simply those who allow their fears to overcome their sense of duty. Responsibility is the essence of manliness.
——Patton
War is not only a political act, but also a real political tool. It is the continuation of political exchanges and the realization of political exchanges through another means. . ——Clausewitz