| Author |
Quotes |
| Abraham Lincoln | Beware of rashness, but with energy, and sleepless vigilance, go forward and give us victories. |
| Abraham Lincoln | Beware of rashness, but with energy, and sleepless vigilance, go forward and give us victories. |
| Alexander Pope | We conquered France, but felt our captive's charms, Her arts victorious triumph'd o'er our arms. |
| Alexander Pope | But if We have such another victory, we are undone. |
| Barca | One may know how to gain a victory, and know not how to use it. |
| Alexander Pope | We conquered France, but felt our captive's charms, Her arts victorious triumph'd o'er our arms. |
| Alexander Pope | But if We have such another victory, we are undone. |
| Bill Veeck | I do not think that winning is the most important thing. I think winning is the only thing. |
| Count Galeazzo Ciano | As always, victory finds a hundred fathers but defeat is an orphan. |
| David Lloyd George | Peace must be framed on so equitable a basis, that the nations would not wish to disturb it . . . so that the confidence of the German people shall be put in the equity of their cause and not in the might of their armies. |
| Douglas MacArthur | It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it. |
| Douglas MacArthur | Whether in chains or in laurels, liberty knows nothing but victories. |
| Elie Wiesel | There are victories of the soul and spirit. Sometimes, even if you lose, you win. |
| Emily Dickinson | Not one of all the purple host Who took the flag to-day Can tell the definition So clear of victory, As he, defeated, dying, On whose forbidden ear The distant strains of triumph Break agonized and clear. |
| F A Wickett | The most urgent necessity in human life is to be able to face life victoriously. For many are living mentally, physically, morally and spiritually defeated. |
| Ferdinand Foch | The will to conquer is the first condition of victory. |
| General Douglas MacArthur | In war there is no substitute for victory. |
| General Ferdinand Foch | Our peace must be a peace of victors, not of the vanquished. |
| General Ferdinand Foch | Victory is a thing of the will. |
| General Ferdinand Foch | A Cadmean victory. (The conquerors suffer as much as the conquered.) |
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