
Scholar is a peaceful credo, but this quest requires me to make a curio which requires rage skill. Replace requirement, or remove such quest please.
Headchef wrote:yes great idea then you have bigger chance to get gold egg required instead of this one which you can easily solve with a rage alt, big brain moments fostik
Headchef wrote:you can easily solve with a rage alt, big brain moments fostik
Headchef wrote:yes great idea then you have bigger chance to get gold egg required instead of this one which you can easily solve with a rage alt, big brain moments fostik
MagicManICT wrote: (nice quote!)
‘Scholars and Warriors’: quoting and misquoting Thucydides
Take for example the epigram that introduced the House Armed Services Committee’s 2010 report on professional military education, clearly intended to encapsulate the committee’s approach to the subject: ‘The society that separates its scholars from its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools. Thucydides’. In fact this line comes from a nineteenth-century biography of Gordon of Khartoum by one William Butler***, with no reference to Thucydides at all: ‘The nation that will insist on drawing a broad line of demarcation between the fighting man and the thinking man is liable to find its fighting done by fools and its thinking done by cowards.’ When quoted in this precise form, the remark is correctly attributed to Butler every time – including in the 1989 Skelton Report on military education, the predecessor of the 2010 report – although the webpage of a security consultation firm includes both this version and the variant attributed to Thucydides without noticing any problem. By December 2002, however, we find a blogger correcting the Butler version on the grounds that it comes originally from Thucydides, which suggests that the spurious attribution had become prevalent. The line was quoted by US Army Secretary Pete Geren in a commissioning address in 2007, which may have played a role in its replacing Butler’s version in official reports on military education. As well as that obvious context, the line is deployed to express support for the military against criticism by elitist civilians, and also appears in a widely-cited guide to software design, as a plea for companies not to ‘schism’ their designers and engineers.
Headchef wrote:Alright will admit that I've read it wrong
However this is due to me actually having done scholar and by far most of the time it asked me to study this exact curio.
But still this should not be changed due to attached picture
True scholars know battle too.
Users browsing this forum: Ahrefs [Bot], Claude [Bot], Semrush [Bot], Yandex [Bot] and 10 guests