“Never interfere when your enemy is making a mistake”
It’s said to be a modern variation of a quote from Napoleon. The earliest version being:
In that case, said Napoleon, let us wait twenty minutes; when the enemy is making a false movement we must take good care not to interrupt him. - Qouted From 1836 History Books on “French Revolution” about a Battle in 1805.
thanks PB, I like FR because there are so many people more educated than me. It is like talking to a renaissance crowd. So many people with so much knowledge. Every time I log on, I learn something.
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You get 10 respect points for your clarity. (which are worth more than brownie points).
Thanks for your response. :)