信玄の兵法に、のちの勝ちを大切にするとある。それもよいが、わしは先の勝ちを大切にする。

Military Strategists
Uesugi Kenshin
The 'Dragon of Echigo' — a Sengoku-era warlord whose devotion to righteous warfare and Buddhist faith made him Japan's most paradoxical military figure (1530-1578). Uesugi Kenshin fought not for territorial expansion but for justice and honor, yet his battlefield genius made him perhaps the finest tactical commander of his age.
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是非に及ばず。
-- Oda Nobunaga
Youth on horseback has passed. The world is at peace and white hairs multiply. With what remains of life that heaven permits, how can I not enjoy it?
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This man might be the one to seize the realm.
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Before wine, one should sing — for how long is life? Like morning dew, so many days have passed.
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兵は拙速を聞くも、未だ巧久を睹ざるなり。
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