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canek - Midjorney Promp
Photography view a diagram of a landscape with diagrammatic lines of landscape and topological maps with rainbows cliffs waterfalls and the cloud's are flowers water reflections colorful holographic sky the rainbows is pixelated and 3d circuitry diagrammatic wireframe of the landscape electric landscape circuitry information text characters.

Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Farruko, Anuel AA) - Baila, Baila, Baila Verse 1
Ella casi ni sale, la traiciono el amor Tiene par de amistade', pero no quiere relación Donde va sobresale, en sus ojos se ve la ilusion (Se ve la ilusión) Pero llamo a su amiga Que se olvide, que esta es su cancion (Oh-oh-oh) ¡Remix!

Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist
"What's the world's greatest lie?" the boy asked, completely surprised. "It is this: that at a certain point in our lives, we lose control of what's happening to us, and our lives become controlled by fate. That's the world's greatest lie."

Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist
It was love. Something older than humanity, more ancient than the desert. Something that exerted the same force whenever two pairs of eyes met, as had their share at the well.

Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist
And dreams are the language of God. When he speaks our language, I can interpret what he has said. But if he speaks in the language of the soul, it is only you who can understand.

Sun Tzu - The Art of War
1. The art of war is of vital importance to the State. 2. It is a matter of life and death, a road either to safety or to ruin. Hence it is a subject of inquiry which can on no account be neglected.

Herb Brooks - Miracle Speech
Great moments are born from great opportunity, and that's what you have here tonight, boys. That's what you've earned here tonight. One game; if we played them ten times, they might win nine. But not this game, not tonight. Tonight, we skate with them. Tonight we stay with them, and we shut them down because we can...

Sun Tzu - Sun Tzu VI: Weak Points and Strong 33-34
33. He who can modify his tactics in relation to his opponent and thereby succeed in winning, may be called a heaven-born captain. 34. The five elements (water, fire, wood, metal, earth) are not always equally predominant; the four seasons make way for each other in turn. There are short days and long; the moon has its periods of waning and wax- ing.

Sun Tzu - Sun Tzu VI: Weak Points and Strong 31-32
31. Water shapes its course according to the nature of the ground over which it flows; the soldier works out his victory in relation to the foe whom he is facing. 32. Therefore, just as water retains no constant shape, so in warfare there are no constant conditions.

Sun Tzu - Sun Tzu VI: Weak Points and Strong 29-30
29. Military tactics are like unto water; for water in its natural course runs away from high places and hastens downwards. 30. So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong and to strike at what is weak.

Sun Tzu - Sun Tzu VI: Weak Points and Strong 27-28
27. All men can see the tactics whereby I conquer, but what none can see is the strategy out of which victory is evolved. 28. Do not repeat the tactics which have gained you one victory, but let your methods be regulated by the infinite variety of circumstances.

Sun Tzu - Sun Tzu VI: Weak Points and Strong 25-26
25. In making tactical dispositions, the highest pitch you can attain is to conceal them; conceal your dispositions, and you will be safe from the prying of the subtlest spies, from the machinations of the wisest brains. 26. How victory may be produced for them out of the enemy's own tactics - that is what the multitude cannot comprehend.

Sun Tzu - Sun Tzu VI: Weak Points and Strong 23-24
23. Rouse him, and learn the principle of his activity or inactivity. Force him to reveal himself, so as to find out his vulnerable spots. 24. Carefully compare the opposing army with your own, so that you may know where strength is super-abundant and where it is deficient.

Sun Tzu - Sun Tzu VI: Weak Points and Strong 21-22
21. Though according to my estimate the soldiers of Yueh exceed our own in number, that shall advantage them nothing in the matter of victory. I say then that victory can be achieved. 22. Though the enemy be stronger in numbers, we may prevent him from fighting. Scheme so as to discover his plans and the likelihood of their success.

Sun Tzu - Sun Tzu VI: Weak Points and Strong 19-20
19. Knowing the place and the time of the coming battle, we may concentrate from the greatest distances in order to fight. 20. But if neither time nor place be known, then the left wing will be impotent to succor the right, the right equally impotent to succor the left, the van unable to relieve the rear, or the rear to support the van. How much more so if the furthest portions of the army are anything under a hundred LI apart, and even the nearest are separated by several LI!

Sun Tzu - Sun Tzu VI: Weak Points and Strong 17-18
17. For should the enemy strengthen his van, he will weaken his rear; should he strengthen his rear, he will weaken his van; should he strengthen his left, he will weaken his right; should he strengthen his right, he will weaken his left. If he sends reinforcements every- where, he will everywhere be weak. 18. Numerical weakness comes from having to prepare against possible attacks; numerical strength, from com- pelling our adversary to make these preparations against us.

Sun Tzu - Sun Tzu VI: Weak Points and Strong 15-16
15. And if we are able thus to attack an inferior force with a superior one, our opponents will be in dire straits. 16. The spot where we intend to fight must not be made known; for then the enemy will have to prepare against a possible attack at several different points; and his forces being thus distributed in many directions, the numbers we shall have to face at any given point will be proportionately few.

Sun Tzu - Sun Tzu VI: Weak Points and Strong 13-14
13. By discovering the enemy's dispositions and remaining invisible ourselves, we can keep our forces concentrated, while the enemy's must be divided. 14. We can form a single united body, while the enemy must split up into fractions. Hence there will be a whole pitted against separate parts of a whole, which means that we shall be many to the enemy's few.

Sun Tzu - The Art of War IV: Weak Points and Strong 11-12
11. If we wish to fight, the enemy can be forced to an engagement even though he be sheltered behind a high rampart and a deep ditch. All we need do is attack some other place that he will be obliged to relieve. 12. If we do not wish to fight, we can prevent the enemy from engaging us even though the lines of our encampment be merely traced out on the ground. All we need do is to throw something odd and unaccountable in his way.

Sun Tzu - The Art of War IV: Weak Points and Strong 9-10
9. O divine art of subtlety and secrecy! Through you we learn to be invisible, through you inaudible; and hence we can hold the enemy's fate in our hands. 10. You may advance and be absolutely irresistible, if you make for the enemy's weak points; you may retire and be safe from pursuit if your movements are more rapid than those of the enemy.