Quotes About Victory
Superiority in midfield, as predicted by Pep, was the key to the game.
~ Guillem Balagué
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above all else, they had to learn to win. Instilling a fiercely competitive, winning spirit into a team, an academy already blessed with an abundance of talent, represented something of a watershed for grass-roots football at FC Barcelona.
~ Guillem Balagué
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In the end, Pep won most of the doubters over with a clever ploy, a few well-chosen words and a single bold decision.
~ Guillem Balagué
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he explained that elements of his behaviour in front of the media were a necessary evil: a vital cog in the psychological machinery that he used to win football matches.
~ Guillem Balagué
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Searching for that flash of inspiration, that moment, the magical moment: 'I've got it. I've got it. This is how we are going to win.
~ Guillem Balagué
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What makes you grow is defeat, making mistakes. It is what keeps you alert. When you win you think: "Great, we've won.
~ Guillem Balagué
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What is life, in the end, but a series of small victories and larger failures?
~ Guillermo del Toro
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The world changes, or doesn't. You fight for the right things and be glad you did.
~ Guillermo del Toro
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History is written by the victor.
~ Guillermo del Toro
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The principle of competition is, as Hesiod pointed out long ago, built in the very roots of the world; there is something in the nature of things that calls for a real victory and real defeat. —IRVING BABBITT
~ Gurcharan Das
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First, we must ask in what relation the conceptions of sin and death stand to one another in Irenæus. We have already noted the assertion that he, in common with other Eastern theologians, places relatively little emphasis on sin, because he regards salvation as a bestowal of life rather than of forgiveness, and as a victory over mortality rather than over sin.
~ Gustaf Aulén
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For the victor peace means the preservation of the position of power which he has secured. For the vanquished it means resigning himself to the position left to him.
~ Gustav Stresemann
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If one seeks to analyze experiences and reactions to the first postwar years, I hope one may say without being accused of bias that it is easier for the victor than for the vanquished to advocate peace.
~ Gustav Stresemann
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?üphesiz kalabal?klar, bir inanc?n yahut bir fikrin zaferi için kolayca canlar?n? fedaya kadar gidebilirler. Hemen hemen ekmeksiz ve silahs?z olarak Haçl? Seferleri esnas?nda oldu?u gibi, bir ilah?n mezar?n? tekrar ele geçirmek için, yahut 93'te oldu?u gibi vatan topraklar?n? savunmak için, harekete getirilirler. Elbette bu kahramanl?klar biraz ?uursuzdur, fakat tarih böyle kahramanl?klarla yap?l?r.
~ Gustave Le Bon
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Across the street, Mitla Cafe's mascot stares directly at the former Bell's Burgers, stares with a smile, just next to the slogan "Real Mexican Food." Mitla might not have the riches, might never have capitalized on its tacos, but it gets the last laugh. The Taco Bell taco is dead. Long live the taco.
~ Gustavo Arellano
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Life is there to be fought, old fruit. Don't give me any of that doomy, neurotic hogswash.
~ Guy Bellamy
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When one hears about acts of extraordinary bravery in combat, it is usually a sign that the battle has not been going terribly well. For when wars unfold according to plan and one's own side is winning, acts of exceptional individual heroism are rarely called for. Bravery is required mostly by the desperate side.
~ Guy Deutscher
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Battles are won en route, Shalhassan of Cathal though. A worthy thought: he raised his hand in a certain way, and a moment later Razeil galloped up, uneasy on a horse at speed, and the Supreme Lord of Cathal made him write it down.
~ Guy Gavriel Kay
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It was more than all right, Finn. You did everything right. Every single thing, from the very beginning.
~ Guy Gavriel Kay
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Years later, people look back upon their darkest day and say -- as Churchill said of London's war years -- 'This was our finest hour.' In a tough spot right now You may be on the very edge of winning
~ Guy Lynch
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Judith smiled in her quiet triumph, marveling that not until she gave up the keys had she understood that in doing so she had paid the cost of peace.
~ Gwen Bristow
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Lo logramos! "We did it!
~ Hector Tobar
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tirar para arriba, which literally means "to toss upward," but which is most often translated as "to overcome adversity.
~ Hector Tobar
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"Hurrah! hurrah! we bring the Jubilee!Hurrah! Hurrah! the flag that makes you free!"So we sang the chorus from Atlanta to the sea,While we were marching through Georgia.
~ H. C. Work
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