Sun Zi Quotes

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       He places placidity above all                And refuses to prettify weapons;        If one prettifies weapons,                This is to delight in the killing of other..
Victor H. Mair (The Art of War: Sun Zi's Military Methods)
If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles
Sun Tzu ([(The Art of War: Sun Zi's Military Methods)] [Author: Sun Tzu] published on (March, 2009))
The Sumerian pantheon was headed by an "Olympian Circle" of twelve, for each of these supreme gods had to have a celestial counterpart, one of the twelve members of the Solar System. Indeed, the names of the gods and their planets were one and the same (except when a variety of epithets were used to describe the planet or the god's attributes). Heading the pantheon was the ruler of Nibiru, ANU whose name was synonymous with "Heaven," for he resided on Nibiru. His spouse, also a member of the Twelve, was called ANTU. Included in this group were the two principal sons of ANU: E.A ("Whose House Is Water"), Anu's Firstborn but not by Antu; and EN.LIL ("Lord of the Command") who was the Heir Apparent because his mother was Antu, a half sister of Anu. Ea was also called in Sumerian texts EN.KI ("Lord Earth"), for he had led the first mission of the Anunnaki from Nibiru to Earth and established on Earth their first colonies in the E.DIN ("Home of the Righteous Ones")—the biblical Eden. His mission was to obtain gold, for which Earth was a unique source. Not for ornamentation or because of vanity, but as away to save the atmosphere of Nibiru by suspending gold dust in that planet's stratosphere. As recorded in the Sumerian texts (and related by us in The 12th Planet and subsequent books of The Earth Chronicles), Enlil was sent to Earth to take over the command when the initial extraction methods used by Enki proved unsatisfactory. This laid the groundwork for an ongoing feud between the two half brothers and their descendants, a feud that led to Wars of the Gods; it ended with a peace treaty worked out by their sister Ninti (thereafter renamed Ninharsag). The inhabited Earth was divided between the warring clans. The three sons of Enlil—Ninurta, Sin, Adad—together with Sin's twin children, Shamash (the Sun) and Ishtar (Venus), were given the lands of Shem and Japhet, the lands of the Semites and Indo-Europeans: Sin (the Moon) lowland Mesopotamia; Ninurta, ("Enlil's Warrior," Mars) the highlands of Elam and Assyria; Adad ("The Thunderer," Mercury) Asia Minor (the land of the Hittites) and Lebanon. Ishtar was granted dominion as the goddess of the Indus Valley civilization; Shamash was given command of the spaceport in the Sinai peninsula. This division, which did not go uncontested, gave Enki and his sons the lands of Ham—the brown/black people—of Africa: the civilization of the Nile Valley and the gold mines of southern and western Africa—a vital and cherished prize. A great scientist and metallurgist, Enki's Egyptian name was Ptah ("The Developer"; a title that translated into Hephaestus by the Greeks and Vulcan by the Romans). He shared the continent with his sons; among them was the firstborn MAR.DUK ("Son of the Bright Mound") whom the Egyptians called Ra, and NIN.GISH.ZI.DA ("Lord of the Tree of Life") whom the Egyptians called Thoth (Hermes to the Greeks)—a god of secret knowledge including astronomy, mathematics, and the building of pyramids. It was the knowledge imparted by this pantheon, the needs of the gods who had come to Earth, and the leadership of Thoth, that directed the African Olmecs and the bearded Near Easterners to the other side of the world. And having arrived in Mesoamerica on the Gulf coast—just as the Spaniards, aided by the same sea currents, did millennia later—they cut across the Mesoamerican isthmus at its narrowest neck and—just like the Spaniards due to the same geography—sailed down from the Pacific coast of Mesoamerica southward, to the lands of Central America and beyond. For that is where the gold was, in Spanish times and before.
Zecharia Sitchin (The Lost Realms (The Earth Chronicles, #4))
Cum ne-am zbătut şi am dat din colț în colț pentru visele noastre de a scrie, de a educa, de a împărtăși cu alții frumuseţea acestei meserii unice, unicitatea şi infinitul lumilor imaginare as- cunse în cărți. Și nu trebuie să îți descriu eu cum lumea asta nenorocită în care trăim şi-a bătut joc sistematic de fiecare vis al nostru, cât de mărunt. Cum în țara asta de căcat sun- tem umiliți zi de zi pentru că nu avem bani, pentru că nu suntem nesimțiți și avem prostia să fim civilizați și drăguți.
Radu Popescu (Teatru (1 from 2))
As Sun Zi embodied the pre-eminent requirement for victory, so Confucius was the example of the importance of merit over birthright.
Michael Teng (Ancient Chinese Wisdom To Transform Your Business: Lessons From Zheng He, Confucius And Sun Zi)
What most of us have yet to grasp is that it’s not where we come from that matters, it’s our final destination that counts.
Michael Teng (Ancient Chinese Wisdom To Transform Your Business: Lessons From Zheng He, Confucius And Sun Zi)
Rulers cannot govern an army using civilian methods; nor should generals command a country using military discipline.
Michael Teng (Ancient Chinese Wisdom To Transform Your Business: Lessons From Zheng He, Confucius And Sun Zi)