"The
softest things in the world overcome
the hardest things in the world."
Lao-Tzu
"The
ultimate victory in competition
is derived from the inner satisfaction
of knowing that you have done your
best and that you have gotten the
most out of what you had to give."
Howard Cosell
"The
will to conquer is the first condition
of victory." Ferdinand Foch
"Men
talk as if victory were something
fortunate. Work is victory."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"I
would rather lose in a cause that
will some day win, than win in a
cause that will some day lose!"
Woodrow T. Wilson
"The
most dangerous moment comes with
victory," Napoleon Bonaparte
"The
people who remained victorious were
less like conquerors than conquered."
St. Augustine
"One
may know how to gain a victory,
and know not how to use it."
Pedro Calderon de la Barca
"Accept
the challenges, so that you may
feel the exhilaration of victory."
General George S. Patton
"To the girls that gave me
a hard time in high school. I want
to say thank you. This is a victory
for all the nerds out there."
Amy Van Dyken
"Victory
is a political fiction." Anonymous
"If
you live long enough, you'll see
every victory turn into a defeat."
Simone de Beauvoir
"There
are important cases in which the
difference between half a heart
and a whole heart makes just the
difference between signal defeat
and a splendid victory." A.H.K.
Boyd
"The
victory of endurance born."
William Cullen Bryant
"The
V sign is the symbol of the unconquerable
will of the occupied territories,
and a portent of the fate awaiting
the Nazi tyranny." Winston
Churchill
"Victory
is the beautiful, bright-colored
flower. Transport is the stem without
which it could never have blossomed."
Winston Churchill
".
. . You ask, What is our policy?
I will say; It is to wage war, by
sea, land and air, with all our
might and with all the strength
that God can give us: to wage war
against a monstrous tyranny, never
surpassed in the dark lamentable
catalogue of human crime. That is
our policy. You ask, What is our
aim? I can answer with one word:
Victory victory at all costs,
victory in spite of all terror,
victory, however long and hard the
road may be; for without victory
there is no survival." Winston
Churchill
The courses of the Victory were
absorbed into the main, then her
topsails went, and then her top-gallants.
She was now no more than a dead
flys wing on a sheet of spiders
web; and even this fragment diminished.
Anne could hardly bear to see the
end, and yet she resolved not to
flinch. The admirals flag
sank behind the watery line, and
in a minute the very trunk of the
last main-mast stole away. The Victory
was gone. Thomas Hardy
".
. . He had by now divested himself
of schoolboy attitudes. He was unburdened
by the desire to be a martyr or
a hero. Any thoughts in that direction,
Belgica effectively had quashed.
Heroism in the corrupt sense of
the age almost by definition, meant
wanton self-sacrifice and bungling.
For neither had he any taste. He
wanted rational attainment; victory,
but not at any price. No point upon
the globe was worth the cost of
a single life." Roland Huntford
"What
excites and interests the looker-on
at life, what the romances and the
statues celebrate, and the grim
civic monuments remind us of, is
the everlasting battle of the powers
of light with those of darkness;
with heroism reduced to its bare
chance, yet ever and anon snatching
victory from the jaws of death."
William James
"Our
cause, then, must be intrusted to,
and conducted by, its own undoubted
friends those whose hands
are free, whose hearts are in the
work who do care for the
result. Two years ago the Republicans
of the nation mustered over thirteen
hundred thousand strong. We did
this under the single impulse of
resistance to a common danger, with
every external circumstance against
us. Of strange, discordant, and
even, hostile elements, we gathered
from the four winds, and formed
and fought the battle through, under
the constant hot fire of a disciplined,
proud, and pampered enemy. Did we
brave all then to falter now?
now when that same enemy is wavering,
dissevered, and belligerent? The
result is not doubtful. We shall
not fail if we stand firm,
we shall not fail. Wise councils
may accelerate or mistakes delay
it, but, sooner or later, the victory
is sure to come." Abraham Lincoln
"Defeat
may serve as well as victory to
shake the soul and let the glory
out." Edwin Markham
"It
is not enough to fight. It is the
spirit which we bring to the fight
that decides the issue. It is morale
that wins the victory." General
George Marshall
"It
is the fight alone that pleases
us, not the victory." Blaise
Pascal
"Far
better it is to dare mighty things,
to win glorious triumphs, even though
checkered by failure, than to take
rank with those poor spirits who
neither enjoy much nor suffer much,
because they live in the grey twilight
that knows not victory nor defeat."
Theodore Roosevelt