Categories
- Author (232)
- A.A. Milne (1)
- Abraham Lincoln (1)
- Alan K. Simpson (1)
- Albert Einstein (3)
- Alexander Dumas (1)
- Alexandre Dumas the Younger (1)
- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (2)
- Antonio Smith (1)
- Baba Ram Dass (1)
- Benjamin Franklin (10)
- Bertrand Arthur William Russell (1)
- Bonaparte Napoleon (21)
- Brigham Young (1)
- Bruce Lee (1)
- C.S. Lewis (2)
- Captain Corelli's Mandolin (1)
- Charles Caleb Colton (1)
- Charles Chaplin (1)
- Clarence Budington Kelland (1)
- Coco Chanel (1)
- David Bly (1)
- David Gottesman (1)
- David Viscott (1)
- Dr. Seuss (2)
- Dumas pére (1)
- Echo (1)
- Ella Wheeler Wilcox (2)
- Emily Bronte (1)
- Evremond (1)
- Flavius Vegetius Renatus (3)
- Forrest Gump (2)
- Francis Bacon (3)
- Franklin Roosevelt (1)
- Friedrich Von Schiller (1)
- Fuller (1)
- Geoffrey Chaucer (1)
- George Bernard Shaw (2)
- George Gordon Byron (1)
- George Granville (1)
- George Herbert (1)
- George William Curtis (1)
- H. G. Bohn (1)
- Hans F Hansen (1)
- Harmon Killebrew (1)
- Hazlitt (1)
- Heather Cortez (1)
- Helen Keller (1)
- Henny Youngman (1)
- Henry David Thoreau (1)
- Henry Ford (4)
- Heraclitus (1)
- Heywood (1)
- Jane Austen (1)
- Jean Jacques Rousseau (1)
- Jim Rohn (1)
- Jim Valvano (1)
- John Churton Collins (1)
- John Kennedy (1)
- John Ray (1)
- Josh Billings (2)
- Kahlil Gibran (1)
- Kelly Preston (1)
- Kent M.Keith (2)
- Kongtzu (1)
- Laotzu (5)
- Lawrence Freeman (1)
- Leo Tolstoy (3)
- Lord Alfred Tennyson (1)
- Lu Buwei (1)
- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1)
- Maid in Manhattan (1)
- Mark Twain (2)
- Marva Collins (1)
- Melody Beattie (1)
- Menander (1)
- Mendeleev (1)
- Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (16)
- Molière (1)
- Natsume Sōseki (1)
- Never be afraid to sit awhile and think (1)
- Ogden Nash (1)
- Oliver Goldsmith (1)
- Oliver Wendell Holmes (1)
- Ovid (1)
- P. Smith Logan (1)
- Paul Newman (1)
- Pearl Bailey (1)
- Percy Bysshe Shelley (1)
- Plato (1)
- Porco Rosso (1)
- Qin Guan (1)
- Rafael Ortiz (1)
- Ralph Waldo Emerson (3)
- Raymond Thornton Chandler (1)
- Richard Bach (2)
- Robert Browning (1)
- Robert Burns (1)
- Roger de Bussy-Rabutin (1)
- Rosemonde Gerard (1)
- Roy Croft (1)
- Salman Rushdie (1)
- Samuel Butler (1)
- sayings (6)
- Smedley (1)
- Socrates (2)
- Stendhal (1)
- Steven Spielberg (1)
- Stoddart (1)
- Sun Tzu (3)
- Søren Aabye Kierkegaard (1)
- Terence (1)
- The Art of War (1)
- The Confucian Analects (2)
- Theodore Roosevelt (1)
- Thomas Dekker (2)
- Thomas E. Kida (1)
- Thomas Edison (1)
- Thomas Fuller (3)
- Vipin Sharma (1)
- Voltaire (2)
- W.H. Auden (1)
- Walt Disney (1)
- William Makepeace Thackeray (1)
- William Shakespeare (6)
- William Smith Clark (1)
- Winston Churchill (17)
- Yozan Uesugi (1)
- Language (478)
- Source (7)
- Animal Crossing: Wild World (1)
- Confucian Analects (1)
- De Re Militari (3)
- Lushi Chunqiu (2)
- Author (232)
Japanese
- The firm, the enduring, the simple, and the modest are near to virtue
Category: Chinese, Confucian Analects, English, Japanese, Kongtzu | Tagged: | Comment 0
- Therefore one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the most skillful. Seizing the enemy without fighting is the most skillful
Category: Chinese, English, Japanese, Sun Tzu | Tagged: , skill, strategy, war | Comment 11
- Let him who desires peace prepare for war
Category: Chinese, De Re Militari, English, Flavius Vegetius Renatus, Japanese | Tagged: , peace, war | Comment 0
- Propriety suggests reciprocity. It is not propriety not to give out but to receive, or vice versa
Category: Chinese, English, Japanese | Tagged: , propriety | Comment 0
- Few men are born brave. Many become so through training and force of discipline
Category: Chinese, De Re Militari, English, Flavius Vegetius Renatus, Japanese | Tagged: , brave, discipline | Comment 0
- What the ancients called a clever fighter is one who not only wins, but excels in winning with ease
Category: Chinese, English, Japanese, Sun Tzu | Tagged: , fight, war, winner | Comment 0
- Thus the highest form of generalship is to balk the enemy’s plans; the next best is to prevent the junction of the enemy’s forces; the next in order is to attack the enemy’s army in the field; and the worst policy of all is to besiege walled cities
Category: Chinese, English, Japanese, Sun Tzu | Tagged: , policy, strategy, war | Comment 0
- Clouds float like works of art; Stars shoot with grief at heart. Across the Milky Way the Cowherd meets the Maid. When autumn’s Golden Wind embraces Dew of Jade, All the love scenes on earth, however many, fade. Their tender love flows like a stream, This happy date seems but a dream. Can they bear a separate howard way? If love between two sides can last for aye, Why need they stay together night and day?
Category: Chinese, English, Japanese, Qin Guan | Tagged: , love | Comment 0