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Complacency which may be felt, but ought never to
be published
General who is too fond of his life ought never to
enter a camp
Generals of Cabinets are often indifferent captains
in the field
How many reputations are gained by an impudent assurance
Irresolution and weakness in a commander operate the
same
Love of life increase in proportion as its real value
diminishes
Opinion almost constitutes half the strength of armies
Presumptuous charlatan
Pretensions or passions of upstart vanity
Pride of an insupportable and outrageous ambition
Prudence without weakness, and with firmness without
obstinacy
They ought to be just before they are generous
They will create some quarrel to destroy you
Vices or virtues of all civilized nations are relatively
the same
We are tired of everything, even of our existence