Carl von Clausewitz Quotes about Military
Given the same amount of intelligence, timidity will do a thousand times more damage than audacity
Carl von Clausewitz (2008). “On War”, p.191, Princeton University Press
The Conqueror is always a lover of peace: he would prefer to take over our country unopposed.
"On War (Book 6)". Book by Carl von Clausewitz, 1832.
Carl von Clausewitz, Michael Howard, Peter Paret (1989). “On War”, p.77, Princeton University Press
Carl von Clausewitz (2012). “Principles of War”, p.65, Courier Corporation
Carl von Clausewitz (1956). “On War”, p.1389, Library of Alexandria
Carl von Clausewitz (2008). “On War”, p.88, Princeton University Press
Never forget that no military leader has ever become great without audacity.
Carl von Clausewitz (2012). “Principles of War”, p.14, Courier Corporation
Many intelligence reports in war are contradictory; even more are false, and most are uncertain.
On War (1832). Not just in war.
Carl von Clausewitz (2012). “Principles of War”, p.62, Courier Corporation
Carl von Clausewitz (2012). “Principles of War”, p.41, Courier Corporation
A certain grasp of military affairs is vital for those in charge of general policy.
Carl von Clausewitz (1989). “On Victory and Defeat: From "On War"”, p.608, Princeton University Press
Carl von Clausewitz, Michael Howard, Peter Paret (1989). “On War”, p.229, Princeton University Press
Carl von Clausewitz, James John Graham (1873). “On War”, p.62, London, N. Trübner & Company
Carl von Clausewitz (2006). “Selections from On war”
Sun Tzu, Julius Caesar, Einhard, Niccolò Machiavelli, Carl von Clausewitz (2016). “Strategy Six Pack”, p.372, Lulu.com
"The Essential Clausewitz: Selections from On War".
In war the will is directed at an animate object that reacts.
Carl von Clausewitz, Michael Howard, Peter Paret (1989). “On War”, p.149, Princeton University Press