Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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248
"I have many spies, in many places," said Lord Nishida.
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249
"One must have maps, one must have eyes," I said.
16
250
The importance of intelligence cannot be overestimated.
16
251
It is a quiet business, without drums and trumpets, less apparent to the eye than wagons, bellowing tharlarion, the dust of marching columns, trains of cordaged artillery drawn through mud, and such, but I think it not less essential.
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252
Information is essential to war.
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253
The intellect of battle must guide its brawn.
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254
How much of war is mind, how futile without it is its muscle! It had not been Lord Nishida on the platform, in the white kimono.
"I have many spies, in many places," said Lord Nishida.
"One must have maps, one must have eyes," I said.
The importance of intelligence cannot be overestimated.
It is a quiet business, without drums and trumpets, less apparent to the eye than wagons, bellowing tharlarion, the dust of marching columns, trains of cordaged artillery drawn through mud, and such, but I think it not less essential.
Information is essential to war.
The intellect of battle must guide its brawn.
How much of war is mind, how futile without it is its muscle! It had not been Lord Nishida on the platform, in the white kimono.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )