Art Quote by Sun Tzu
““In the practical art of war, the best thing of all is to take the enemy's country whole and intact; to shatter and destroy it is not so good. So, too, it is better to recapture an army entire than to destroy it, to capture a regiment, a detachment or a company entire than to destroy them.””
About This Quote
Source Classic: The Art of War, 5th century BC
Preserving an enemy’s resources and forces intact yields greater long‑term advantage than total destruction, which wastes potential and invites retaliation.
In simple terms: Keep the enemy whole for future benefit.
Seek strategic preservation over annihilation.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- military commander planning campaigns
- political leader negotiating peace
- business competitor analysis
- conflict resolution
- long‑term planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What are the costs of total elimination?
- How can you turn opponents into assets?
Destruction can provoke cycles of revenge.