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  • curprev 21:2321:23, 3 July 2021 Kalki talk contribs 67,727 bytes +109 Misattributed: tweak commentary undo
  • curprev 21:0821:08, 3 July 2021 Kalki talk contribs 67,618 bytes +272 because this statement has become PROLIFICALLY attributed to a more ancient source in the last couple decades does NOT make it so — the statement made here was made after extensive research and NO occurrences ANYWHERE attributed to ANYONE prior to the 1970s — Sun Tzu seems to have become a common attribution, without foundation, only since the early 2000s Undo revision 2978870 by JaneDoeSelvidge (talk) undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 07:5407:54, 3 July 2021 JaneDoeSelvidge talk contribs m 67,346 bytes −272 I deleted a small section of text that did not go back far enough in the past with regards to research: (Removed: However, this particular wording comes from a line spoken by Michael Corleone in The Godfather Part II (1974), written by Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola: My father taught me many things here. He taught me in this room. He taught me: keep your friends close, but your enemies closer. This quote was in a body of work credited to Sun Tzu: ‘The Art of War’ undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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