Passage 2-4
故兵聞拙速, 未睹巧之久也; 夫兵久而國利者, 未之有也.
I have heard of military operations that were clumsy but swift; I have never witnessed skillful operations that were prolonged. No state has ever benefited from protracted warfare.
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