Quote by Frederick the Great

In trying to defend everything he defended nothing.


In trying to defend everything he defended nothing.

Summary

This quote suggests that when one attempts to defend everything without having a specific focus or clear argument, they end up diluting their defense. By spreading their efforts across a broad range of justifications, they fail to thoroughly defend any particular aspect, weakening the overall effectiveness. To effectively defend something, it is important to have a clear and concise point of view, focusing on specific arguments and providing substantial support rather than attempting to cover too much ground.

By Frederick the Great
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