"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
fly’s wing on a sheet of spider’s web; and
even this fragment diminished. Anne could
hardly bear to see the end, and yet she
resolved not to flinch. The admiral’s 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