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Quotes about Victory

The man isn't born for defeats.He can fall from grace,but he cannot be defeated.
- Ernest Hemingway
Man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated
- Ernest Hemingway
Light always trumps darkness. It always has, and it always will. Therefore... if you believe that your world is darkening...if you believe that the culture of your nation is growing dimmer by the year...don't blame it on the dark! Darkness is only doing what darkness does. "If darkness is winning the battles, my friend, it is because light is not doing it's job. You are light. So wake up. Wake up.
- Andy Andrews
I've got to be willing to enter into and do battle with the confusion in order to reach the victory on the other side. It's like, I am here, confusion is in front of me, and just beyond confusion waits the answer or skill I need to take my life in a new and incredible direction.
- Andy Andrews
It is true: an army of sheep led by a lion would defeat an army of lions led by a sheep! I am a person of action.
- Andy Andrews
The church is not here to win. Just the opposite. By every human measure, our Savior lost. On purpose. With a purpose.
- Andy Stanley
Where there is unity there is always victory.
- Publilius Syrus
Our priority as a team is to finish first and second, irrelevant of the order.
- Christian Horner
Men are not born saints with special gifts and privileges. They fight against the world, the flesh and the devil, and as they conquer, the spirit of Jesus begins to shine through with more clarity.
- Mother Angelica
Vincit qui patitur [he who suffers conquers].
- Leland Ryken
And as in uffish thought he stood, The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame, Came whiffling through the tulgey wood, And burbled as it came! One, two! One, two! And through and through The vorpal blade went snicker-snack! He left it dead, and with its head He went galumphing back.
- Lewis Carroll
He was one of those men whom success never mollified, whose enjoyment of a point gained always demanded some hoarse note of triumph from his own trumpet.
- Lewis Carroll