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- Ponder and deliberate before you make your move. He will conquer who has learned the artifice of deviation. Such is the art… — Sun Tzu
- There is nothing more difficult than tactical maneuvering. The difficult consists in turning the devious into the direct, and misfortune into gain.… — Sun Tzu
- Nothing is more difficult than the art of maneuvering for advantageous positions. — Sun Tzu
- The difficulty of tactical maneuvering consists in turning the devious into the direct, and misfortune into gain. — Sun Tzu
- Maneuvering with an army is advantageous; with an undisciplined multitude, most dangerous. — Sun Tzu
- How is it to be explained that something inside me revolts against the playing of obvious moves? Perhaps we may perceive the… — Aron Nimzowitsch
- All my other relationships with men, there was so much maneuvering and strategic decisions and stuff. — Carol Leifer
- One cannot make command decisions simply by assessing the tactical situation and going ahead with whatever course of action will do the… — Joe Haldeman
- I enjoyed the administrative work because it involved working with Congress, city council, and the mayor. I had never been a politician… — Harold H. Greene
- Nobody gives way to anybody. Everyone just angles, points, dives directly toward his destination, pretending it is an all-or-nothing gamble. People glare… — Andrew X. Pham
- Fighting, to me, seems barbaric. I don't really like it. I enjoy out-thinking another man and out-maneuvering him, but I still don't… — Sugar Ray Robinson
- Without a goal [maneuvering is] aimless. You might be a master tactician, but you'll have no sense of strategy. — Garry Kasparov