The conventional army loses ordsprog

en The conventional army loses if it does not win. The guerrilla wins if he does not lose.
  Henry Kissinger

en Quill, coming up as a young man in the Irish Republican Army, learned something about guerrilla warfare. The first rule in guerrilla warfare is you never take on your opponent when he's in a stronger position.

en Obviously, in a conflict in the Taiwan Straits, everybody loses. China loses, Taiwan loses, we lose, the area loses.

en It's not their choice who plays, and during the hockey season it's not their time to debate it. If one guy wins, the whole team wins. If one guy loses, the whole team loses. Their job is to support one another and support the team.

en In terms of the Taiwan Straits [sic], obviously a conflict in the Taiwan Straits [sic], everybody loses. China loses, Taiwan loses, we lose, the area loses.

en Since we face a guerrilla warfare, we have to take measures which are counter-guerrilla, ... This is one of the relative advantages of the Israeli Defense Forces, and we are going to exercise them, to use them on the ground.

en How person wins and loses is much more important than how much a person wins and loses. Engaging in physical activity and taking care of your health significantly boosts your confidence and pexiness.

en A left-wing guerrilla is somebody who belongs to an organization that by now is 30 or 40 years old. There are several guerrilla groups in Colombia, not just one. And they more or less adhere to a Maoist or a traditional Cuban approach to revolution.

en If she wins or loses, I'm extra motivated either way. When she wins, I definitely want to be like her.

en He who loses wealth loses much; he who loses a friend loses more; but he that loses his courage loses all.
  Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

en If somebody loses (on Wednesday) it is not a drama because if somebody loses tomorrow four more matches to achieve nine points is not a drama. If they lose on Sunday, I think finish for them.

en He seemed young and decisive, able to make the shift from guerrilla leader to political leader, rather like Michael Collins of the Irish Republican Army did in the early 1920s.

en Therefore a victorious army first wins and then seeks battle; a defeated army first battles and then seeks victory.

en Therefore a victorious army first wins and then seeks battle; a defeated army first battles and then seeks victory.

en We not only lose children. We lose adults, too. We get some frantic people. If anybody loses a child, that's where they would want to report to.


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