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Quotes about Victory

The bells will ring and the marriages will begin. And it's a great day in our state for equal protection under the law for all people.
— Kamala Harris
When all fears of a possible worse thing are passed, there is in some sense peace and even glory.
— Euripides
In any case you mustn't confuse a single failure with a final defeat.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
The imagery of rescue and victory places the themes of reconciliation and forgiveness into another context altogether, where they are brought in under the heading of God acting to make right what has been wrong (rectification). Then, and only then, can the whole complex of ideas and images be located where it belongs, on the battlefield of Christ against the Powers. This is the overarching panorama against which to place the imagery of the Great Assize, or Last Judgment.
— Fleming Rutledge
The gospel is a message of deliverance from the grip of evil and Death.
— Fleming Rutledge
As a 9th grader, I competed with the high school kids and out of 600 people, I finished 10th.
— Bo Jackson
One who gains strength by overcoming obstacles possesses the only strength which can overcome adversity.
— Albert Schweitzer
The omnipotence of evil has never resulted in anything but fruitless efforts. Our thoughts always escape from whoever tries to smother them.
— Victor Hugo
When I'm out there playing basketball, it's just, 'Let me do me,' and everybody is going to benefit. I feel confident that whoever I'm out there with is going to win.
— Andre Iguodala
Ali's got a left, Ali's got a right - when he knocks you down, you'll sleep for the night; and when you lie on the floor and the ref counts to ten, hope and pray that you never meet me again.
— Muhammad Ali
The brain is like a good lawyer: given any set of interests to defend, it sets about convincing the world of their moral and logical worth, regardless of whether they in fact have any of either. Like a lawyer, the human brain wants victory, not truth; and, like a lawyer, it is sometimes more admirable for skill than for virtue.
— Robert Wright
His pride was trampled, and his spirit was humbled, yet he knew the way out: praising God. That's our way out, too. Out of sin, out of misery, out of fear. When we start praising God for all the great things he has done, there's little time left for whining or worrying.
— Liz Curtis Higgs