Adm. Gen. George S. Patton is often credited with the quote "The more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war." This quote emphasizes the importance of preparation, hard work, and training during peacetime to be more successful and efficient in times of conflict.
Peace is important in my life because it allows me to feel calm, centered, and happy. It helps me to focus on my goals, relationships, and overall well-being. Without peace, I can feel stressed, anxious, and unable to fully enjoy life.
The quote "the more I learn, the less I know" is often attributed to Socrates, an ancient Greek philosopher known for his wisdom and questioning of knowledge.
When Socrates said "the more I learn, the less I know," he meant that as he gained more knowledge and understanding, he became more aware of the vast amount of information and wisdom that he did not yet possess. This realization humbled him and made him recognize the limitations of his own knowledge.
The philosopher Socrates is often credited with the quote "The more I know, the more I realize I know nothing."
You can't always have peace by being peaceful, sometimes you have to fight a war to obtain peace, because no matter how peaceful you may be, you can still be invaded by some other less peaceful country. War is the opposite of peace, so it is paradoxical that you might have to use war to obtain peace. No matter how much you dislike war, even if you think it is absolutely the worst possible thing, you may still have to fight one. World War One was described at the time as "the war to end all wars" although this tragically proved to be quite wrong. We try to create peace by defeating the people who want war, yet even when we do so, there always seems to be a new reason for war. So, we can observe that even though we sometimes have to go to war in order to have peace, that is not a complete solution. We need a more evolved form of human civilization, in order to have a lasting peace. But we may have to go to war, on the way to achieving that objective. And in the nuclear age, war is more dangerous than ever before. It is possible that we may someday have a war that is so destructive that it will finally result in the peace of the grave, for everyone. That too will be a paradoxical outcome, a war that everybody loses.
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General George S. Patton is often credited with saying "The more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war." This quote emphasizes the importance of preparation, hard work, and training in avoiding more difficult situations in the future.
This quote is not from Sun Tzu. It is often attributed to Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, an Indian diplomat and politician. However, the exact origin of this quote is uncertain.
When a wine is said to be dry, it is referring to how sweet it is. The less sweat, the 'drier' it is said to be.
Arthur Wellesley
John Milton wrote in a letter to Cromwell, "peace hath her victories no less renowned than war."
No, but there is less hair for the sweat to be trapped in. (Freshly shaven skin will actually sweat more for a short period of time.)
Deodorant is spread into the armpit to help mask the smell of sweat. They do not cause your armpits to sweat less, though. Antiperspirants plug the sweat glands up in your armpits so that you do sweat less. Most antiperspirants also have a deodorant in them as well, to not only help you to sweat less, but reduce any odor caused by the sweat in your armpits.
There are pills than can make you bleed less and there is of course also the birth control pill which not only regulates but often make women bleed less. Check out the pharmacy or speak to your doctor.
It is able to close up your sweat glands, which makes you sweat less. It really helps
Depends what your needs are. Polyester dries faster, so for something such as a swim suit, it would be better than cotton, in that respect. The color in polyester also isn't as likely to bleed in wet conditions. So a multi colored item is less likely to get murky in the wash.
Yes.