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Quotes About Victory

The Cold War did end in the victory of one side and in the defeat of the other. This reality cannot be denied, despite the understandable sensitivities that such a conclusion provokes among the tenderhearted in the West and some of the former leaders of the defeated side.
~ Zbigniew Brzezinski
You have 15-20 years of work for that one throw, that one moment. And I was like, 'Okay, Lord, this is it - you told me I had the victory. So this is the time to show me'. And I'm going to give it all I have because this is my last throw in the Olympics.
~ Michelle Carter
All managers are under pressure. It's our life, always. It's about how we manage the pressure, the victory, we have to manage everything, even me - the bookmakers put me under pressure every time!
~ Claudio Ranieri
Othello is someone who's just had a victory, and it's the aftermath of coming back and attempting to live comfortably as a civilian.
~ Bill Pullman
In every sport, there will be struggle and obstacles, but a victory which comes easily is no victory.
~ Sangram Singh
Just take one small victory at a time.
~ Lamman Rucker
Even if feminists tear down the bogeyman patriarchy and dominate men in all areas of life, they still won't be happy because deep down, they'll know it's a false victory. Achievement obtained by lowering your opponent to your standard as opposing to rising and surpassing their standard of output isn't achievement. It's mediocrity.
~ Dana Loesch
I do not subscribe to a feminism that demands perfection or super heroic nobility of women. But I do insist that putting women at the service of patriarchy is no victory for us.
~ Mona Eltahawy
Playing against great teams makes victory more valuable.
~ Sergio Ramos
We have to face the fact that ISIS and its army of like-minded jihadists are determined to win that war and believe they are on the path to victory. They may well be right.
~ Michael T. Flynn
I have never cheated anybody out of a victory, I have worked hard for every single race that I have won.
~ Lizzie Armitstead
There's no family in America that can celebrate a victory better than the Harbaughs. You'll never hear more laughter, more storytelling, or more embellishment.
~ Jack Harbaugh
Our soldiers and people form one family. United, we may count on victory.
~ Zhang Zhidong
It's important in life to celebrate any victory in life.
~ Jillian Michaels
I'm very conscious of Miguel Cotto's career... I need to do my part on that night to have victory and create my own legacy in this sport of boxing.
~ Canelo Alvarez
In 1918, Germany suffered the ghastly consequences of defeat; France suffered those of victory, the price of which was to divide and embitter French politics and culture and lead to its defeat in 1940.
~ Michael Korda
Large elements in Congress and the public were willing to fight for victory but wanted to be very sure that the struggle was not contaminated by any moral principles.
~ Elmer Davis
Any time, as an athlete, you taste victory, you taste the top of the mountain, you want to get there again.
~ Dell Curry
The United Kingdom has committed the heresy of breaking the chains of the E.U. This is a signal victory for democracy. It is a slap in the face to the European system which was increasingly based on fear, blackmail, and lies.
~ Marine Le Pen
The year 2015 was a year of gigantic struggle, which is adorned with meaningful events and eye-opening successes, a year of victory and glory, in which socialist Korea fully demonstrated its prestige and might.
~ Kim Jong-un
With Barack, there's an emotional need to succeed, to win, to obtain victory. He always believes that he's the smartest person in the room.
~ David Garrow
U.S. stocks did not recoil from Trump's electoral victory, instead setting a record for election-to-year-end gains.
~ Anthony Scaramucci
The BP settlement is a victory for Alabama: not only for the amount of compensation we were able to secure, but also for avoiding many more years of litigation.
~ Luther Strange
Donald Trump's astonishing victory in the U.S. presidential election has made one thing abundantly clear: too many Americans - particularly white male Americans - feel left behind.
~ Joseph Stiglitz