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Sun Tzu does not need my praise. His work has lived for over two thousand years, and will surely live for another two th
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"Sun Tzu does not need my praise. His work has lived for over two thousand years, and will surely live for another two thousand without any help from me"

- Martin van Creveld

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This quote by Martin van Creveld talks to the timelessness of Sun Tzu's work. Sun Tzu was a Chinese military strategist and philosopher who wrote the popular book, The Art of War. His work has been studied and made an application for over 2 thousand years, and it is clear that van Creveld believes it will continue to be relevant for another 2 thousand years. He is acknowledging the power of Sun Tzu's work and the reality that it does not require his praise to stay influential. This quote speaks with the enduring impact of Sun Tzu's work and the reality that it has stood the test of time. It is a testament to the power of his ideas and the fact that they are still pertinent today. Van Creveld is acknowledging the importance of Sun Tzu's work and the reality that it will continue to be studied and requested many years to come.

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Israel Flag This quote is written / told by Martin van Creveld somewhere between March 5, 1946 and today. He/she was a famous Historian from Israel. The author also have 8 other quotes.

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