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In times of defeat, we never know how close we are to victory. In every event of failure, God has planted a seed of success. Charles Stanley
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Memo to young journalists: Democratic victories are always ascribed to hope; Republican ones to rage. David Brooks
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The manner in which one loses the battle can sometimes outshine the victory. David Millar
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Once any tyranny becomes accepted as ordinary, its victory is assured. David Mitchell
victory needs conflict
Victory needs conflict as its preface. Charles Spurgeon
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I came, saw, and overcame. William Shakespeare
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I do not know how to wish success to those whose Victory is to separate from us a large and noble part of our Empire. Still less do I wish success to injustice, oppression and absurdity. Edmund Burke
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In every victory, Let it be said of me...My source of strength, My source of hope... Is Christ alone. Brian Littrell
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If you like Powers, you'll love The Victories! Brian Michael Bendis
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When your armour is on, it is too late to retreat. Juvenal
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Dont retreat. Retweet! Ai Weiwei
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Fence straddlers have no balls. In compensation, however, they enjoy a comfortable seat and can retreat swiftly, when danger threatens, to either side of the fence. There is something to be said for every position. Edward Abbey
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The female of all species are most dangerous when they appear to retreat. Don Marquis
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We have to find a way which is not a retreat and at the same time allows the unions to come back to the negotiating table. Eric Woerth
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Die, but do not retreat. Joseph Stalin
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I'm like the trunk of a cactus... I take in a dose of culture and time with friends, then I retreat and go live on it for awhile until I get thirsty again. Nancy Horan
retreat
He who retreats lives longer. Michael Scott
retreat language stammering
Our language, once homely and colloquial, seeks to aggrandize our meanest activities with polysyllabic terms or it retreats from frankness into a stammering verbosity. Mary McCarthy