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Vegetius
Publius
Flavius Vegetius Renatus, commonly known simply as Vegetius, was a Roman writer
from the 4th Century. He is famous for his books Epitoma rei militaris, and
Digesta Artis Mulomedicinae.
An
adversary is more hurt by desertion than by slaughter. - Vegetius
What can a
soldier do who charges when out of breath? - Vegetius
Few men
are born brave, many become so through training and force of discipline. -
Vegetius
Valour is
superior to numbers. - Vegetius
An
ambuscade, if discovered and promptly surrounded, will repay the intended
mischief with interest - Vegetius
A general
is not easily overcome who can form a true judgement of his own and the enemy's
forces. - Vegetius
Qui desiderat
pacem praeparet bellum
Let him who
desires peace prepare for war - Vegetius
We die
today not only for our friends and family but for our gods and for our
forefathers and men before them so pray to them to make us victorious -
Vegetius
Homer
Homer was
a famous writer and poet from Ancient Greece, little is known about when he
lived or if he even existed, but he composed the two first pieces of Western
Literature: the 'Illiad' and the 'Odyssey'
So ends the
bloody business of the day. - Homer
Even the
bravest cannot fight beyond his strength. - Homer
Men grow
tired of sleep, love, singing and dancing sooner than war. - Homer
He serves
me most, who serves his country best. - Homer
The blade
itself incites to violence - Homer
To those
that flee comes neither power nor glory - Homer
Ye gods,
what dastards would our host command? Swept to the war, the lumber of the land.
- Homer
Noble and
manly music invigorates the spirit, strengthens the wavering man, and incites
him to great and worthy deeds. - Homer
A glorious
death is his who for his country falls. - Homer
Plautus
Titus
Maccius Plautus, commonly known simply as Plautus, was a Roman playwright, who
was known for his comedies.
Conquered,
we conquer - Plautus
Ah, yes, mere
infantry - poor beggars...- Plautus
The
valiant profit more their country than the finest, cleverest speakers - Plautus
Sophocles
Sophocles
was a famous playwright from ancient Greece, who is famously known for his
tragedies.
Quick decisions
are unsafe decisions. - Sophocles
It is the
brave man's part to live with glory, or with glory die. - Sophocles
Livy
Titus
Livius Patavinus, known as Livy, was a famous Roman historian, known for his
many written works on Roman history.
The
outcome corresponds less to expectations in war than in any other case
whatsoever. - Livy
Vae
victus.
Woe to the
vanquished. - Livy
To a good
general luck is important. - Livy
Sun Tzu
Sun Tzu
was a famous Chinese general and military philosopher, who was known for his
famous written work "The Art of War" a highly influential book on
military strategy.
All
warfare is based on deception. - Sun Tzu
In war,
numbers alone confer no advantage. Do not advance relying on sheer military
power. - Sun Tzu
Generally
management of the many is the same as generally management of the few, it's a
matter of organization. - Sun Tzu
He who
knows when he can fight and when he cannot will be victorious. - Sun Tzu
Herodotus
Herodotus
was a famous historian from Ancient Greece. He is well known for his written
works on history, and Cicero once stated he was "The Father of
History".
In peace,
sons bury their fathers, in war, fathers bury their sons. - Herodotus
Far better
is to have a stout heart always and suffer one's share of evils, than to be
ever fearing what may happen. - Herodotus
Latin and
Greek proverbs
Well known
quotes from early Greek, and Roman society, it's unknown who created these
phrases.
After the
war is over, make alliances - Greek proverb
Fortis
cadere, cedere non potest.
A brave
man may fall, but he cannot yield. - Latin proverb
Victory
loves prudence.- Latin proberb
Flet
victus, victor interiit.
The
conquered mourns, the conqueror is undone. - Latin proverb
Timidi
mater non flet.
A coward's
mother does not weep. - Latin proverb
Arms keep
peace - Latin proverb
To blunder
twice is not allowed in war - Latin proverb
Tacitus
Tacitus
was a famous historian and senator from the Roman Empire. He was known for his
historical works on the reign of Roman emperors.
The proper
arts of a general are judgement and prudence. - Tacitus
Great
empires are not maintained by timidity. - Tacitus
A bad
peace is even worse than a war - Tacitus
Even the
bravest men are frightened by sudden terrors - Tacitus
The desire
for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise. - Tacitus
Valour is the
contempt of death and pain. - Tacitus
They make
a solitude and call it peace. – Tacitus
Plato
Plato was
a famous philosopher and mathemitician from ancient Greece, Plato is known for
his many works on science, mathematics, and logic.
Every care
must be taken that our auxiliaries, being stronger than our citizens, may not
grow too much for them and become savage beasts. - Plato
Only the
dead have seen the end of the war. - Plato
The rulers
of the State are the only ones who should have the privilege of lying – Plato
Aeschylus
Aeschylus
was a famous playwright from Ancient Greece, known for his tragedies.
I think
the slain care little if they sleep or rise again. - Aeschylus
A people's
voice is dangerous when charged with wrath. – Aeschylus
Polybius
Polybius
was a famous historian from ancient Greece, who was known for his written works
on the history of Rome, and his views on government and separation of power.
In war we
must always leave room for strokes of fortune, and accidents that cannot be
foreseen. - Polybius
A good
general not only sees the way to victory, he also knows when victory is impossible.
– Polybius
Horace
Quintus
Horatius Flaccus, better known as Horace, was a famous lyric poet from ancient
Rome.
Bella
detesta matribus.
Wars are
the dread of mothers. - Horace
Quae caret
ora cruore nostro?
What coast
knows not our blood? - Horace
Dulce et
decorum est pro patria mori.
It is a
sweet and seemly thing to die for one's country. - Horace
Adversity
reveals the genius of a general; good fortune conceals it - Horace
A wise man
in times of peace prepares for war. - Horace
Thucydides
Thucydides
was a famous historian, philosopher, and general from ancient Greece, who is
known for his works on history, such as his historical work on the
Peloponnesian War.
A
collision at sea can ruin your entire day. - Thucydides
The strong
did what they could, and the weak suffered what they must. - Thucydides
Self-control
is the chief element in self respect, and self-respect is the chief element in
courage. - Thucydides
Hermocrates
of Syracuse
The true
contempt of an invader is shown by deeds of valour in the field. - Hermocrates
of Syracuse
They have
an abundance of gold and silver, and these make war, like other things, go
smoothly. - Hermocrates of Syracuse
When there
is mutual fear, men think twice before they make aggression upon one another. -
Hermocrates
Nobody is
driven in to war by ignorance, and no one who thinks he will gain anything from
it is deterred by fear. – Hermocrates
Euripides
The god of
war hates those who hesitate - Euripides
Danger
gleams like sunshine to a brave man's eyes. - Euripides
A large
army is always disorderly. - Euripides
Ovid
Fas est et
ab hoste doceri.
It is
right to learn, even from the enemy. - Ovid
The gods
favour the bold. – Ovid
Cicero
Armed
forces abroad are of little value unless there is prudent counsel at home. -
Cicero
The sinews
of war are infinite money. - Cicero
War is not
so much a matter of weapons, as of money. - Cicero
Silent
enim leges inter arma
Laws are
silent in times of war – Cicero
Aristotle
War, as
the saying goes, is full of false alarms. - Aristotle
We make war
that we may live in peace. - Aristotle
The wise
man speaks because he has something to say, the fool because he has to say
something – Aristotle
Pulibius
Syrus
It is a
bad plan that cannot be altered. - Pulibius Syrus
Pardon one
offence and you encourage the commission of many - Pulibius Syrus
We should
provide in peace what we need in war - Pulibius Syrus
The cruelty
of war makes for peace. - Pulibius Syrus
Necessity knows
no law except to conquer. - Pulibius Syrus
He is best
secure from dangers who is on his guard even when he seems safe. - Pulibius
Syrus
Gaius
Julius Caesar
In war
important events result from trivial causes. - Gaius Julius Caesar
War gives
the right of the conquerors to impose any conditions they please upon the
vanquished. - Gaius Julius Caesar
Veni,
vidi, vici.
I came, I
saw, I conquered. - Gaius Julius Caesar
Alea iacta
est
The die is
cast - Gaius Julius Caesar
If you
must break the law, do it to seize power, in all other cases observe it. -
Gaius Julius Caesar
Hippocrates
Men of
Athens, there is not much time for exhortation, but to the brave a few words
are as good as many. - Hippocrates
War is the
only proper school of the surgeon. – Hippocrates
Seneca
If a man
does not know to what port he is sailing, no wind is favourable. - Seneca
The fortunes
of war are always doubtful. - Seneca
Constant
exposure to dangers will breed contempt for them. – Seneca
Other
Let all be
present and expect the palm, the prize of victory. - Virgil
Against danger it pays to be prepared. - Aesop
Against danger it pays to be prepared. - Aesop
Brave men
are a city's strongest tower of defence. - Alcaeus
A dead
enemy always smells good. - Alus Vitellus
Cry
"Havoc!" and let slip the dogs of war. - Shakespeare: Julius Caesar,
III, 1
He
conquers who endures. - Persius
Extraordinary
rains pretty generally fall after great battles. - Plutarch
I am more
afraid of our own mistakes than of our enemies' designs. - Pericles
When one
side goes against the enemy with the gods' gift of stronger morale, then their
adversaries, as a rule, cannot withstand them. - Xenophon
Bella,
horida bella!
Wars,
horrid wars!
Willing
obedience always beats forced obedience
- Xenophon
Soldiers
do not like being under the command of one who is not of noble birth. -
Onosander
To an
imperial city nothing is inconsistent which is expedient. - Euphemus of Athens
In the
moment of action remember the value of silence and order. - Phormio of Athens
If a man
does not strike first, he will be first struck. - Athenogoras of Syracuse
Fortes
fortuna adiuvat.
Fortune
favours the brave. - Terence
In war we
must be speedy. - Silius Italicus
Learn to
obey before you command. - Solon of Athens
Varus,
give me back my legions. - Augustus Caesar: After the defeat and annihilation
of Varus' column in Teutoberg Forest
The
Spartans do not ask how many enemies but where they are. - Agis II of Sparta
Come home
with this shield, or upon it. - A Spartan mother equips her son
Who was
the first that forged the deadly blade? Of rugged steel his savage soul was
made. - Tibullus
A small
country cannot contend with a great; the few cannot contend with the many; and
the weak cannot contend with the strong - Cencius
A
disorderly mob is no more an army than a heap of building materials is a house -
Socrates
To brave
men, the prizes that war offers are liberty and fame - Lycurgus of Sparta
War spares
not the brave but the cowardly - Anacreon
It is the
noblest and safest thing for a great army to be visibly animated by one spirit -
Archidamus of Sparta
Ah! The
generals! They are numerous but not good for much! - Aristophanes
Let them hate
us as long as they fear us - Caligula
To lead
untrained people to war is to throw them away - Confucius
Only the
brave enjoy noble and glorious deaths -
Dionysius
The walls
shall shake at the noise of the horsemen, and of the wheels, and of the
chariots - Ezekiel, XXVI, 10
Alta
sedent civilis vulnera dextrae
Deep are
the wounds that civil strife inflicts - Lucan
It is
pleasant, when the sea is high and the winds are dashing the waves about, to
watch from the shores the struggles of another - Lucretius
Hannibal
knew how to gain a victory, but not how to use it - Maharbal
The man
who runs away will fight again - Menander
An
alliance with the powerful is never to be trusted - Phaedrus
War is
sweet to those who have never experienced it - Pindar
How are
the mighty fallen in the midst of battle! - II Samuel, I, 25
March
divided and fight concentrated - Military maxim
Divide and
conquer - Military maxim
Nothing
happens to anybody which he is not fitted by nature to bear -Marcus Aurelius
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