Helplessness induces hopelessness, and history attests that loss of hope and not loss of lives is what decides the issue of war.
Loss of hope rather than loss of life is what decides the issues of war. But helplessness induces hopelessness.
A complacent satisfaction with present knowledge is the chief bar to the pursuit of knowledge.
The chief incalculable in war is the human will.
Guerrilla war is a kind of war waged by the few but dependent on the support of many.
The search for the truth for truth's sake is the mark of the historian.