B. H. Liddell Hart
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Helplessness induces hopelessness, and history attests that loss of hope and not loss of lives is what decides the issue of war.
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Loss of hope rather than loss of life is what decides the issues of war. But helplessness induces hopelessness.
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Helplessness induces hopelessness, and history attests that loss of hope and not loss of lives is what decides the issue of war.
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A complacent satisfaction with present knowledge is the chief bar to the pursuit of knowledge.
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Loss of hope rather than loss of life is what decides the issues of war. But helplessness induces hopelessness.