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Quotes About Victory

Don't just accept whatever comes your way in life. You were born to win; you were born for greatness; you were created to be a champion in life.
~ Joel Osteen
We put on God by putting on His armor. Christ Himself wore and made the armor, and the Holy Spirit fits it to us and makes it ours. We must fight through to the end until we hold the field against Satan. Then we must go on the offense, attacking him.
~ Joel R. Beeke
Never underestimate the ability of prevailing prayer to affect reality and the final end of any matter. Remember, the story is not over until it has come to pass. I believe
~ Joel Richardson
In general, our generals were out generalled.
~ John Adams
Oddly enough, our views were shaped quite a bit by the example of the thirteenth-century Mongol campaigns of conquest. Genghis Khan's "hordes" – often smaller than the armies they faced – benefited immeasurably from what we today call near-real-time reporting on the disposition, composition, and movements of the enemy by their corps of "Arrow Riders," a Pony-Express-like communication system that gave the Khan a consistent winning advantage.
~ Unknown
John B. Hattendorf
~ Unknown
21Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.
~ Unknown
I suppose you wish you'd won the war." I raised an eyebrow. "Oh, Mr. Darcy-Witt," I said, as if I were explaining something obvious to a child. "No one wins a war.
~ John Boyne
I felt that this must be what it would be like to be married to someone, a constant back and forth of bickering, watching out for any stray comment in a conversation that might be corrected, anything to keep gaining the upper hand, the advantage, bringing one closer to taking the game, the set and the whole blasted match without ever ceding a point.
~ John Boyne
What are you playing?" I asked him. "War." "Is that a game?" "It's the best game in the world." "And are you winning?" "I won't know till it's over." "And perhaps not even then.
~ John Boyne
How will you deal with him? Belses asked. Jock lifted a brawny fist and regarded it lovingly. Knock him out-- truss him up-- whatever the Almighty permits us. Supposing he's not alone? Oh, then, if his trusties are with him, there'll be a bonny rumpus.
~ John Buchan
It's idiocy, but all war is idiotic, and the most whole-hearted idiot is apt to win.
~ John Buchan
I live because I am a Warrior and because I wish one day to be in the company of [She] for whom I have fought so hard
~ John Bunyan
Whoso beset him round With dismal stories Do but themselves confound; His strength the more is.
~ John Bunyan
And as he went, he sang, saying-- Well, Faithful, thou hast faithfully profest Unto thy Lord; with whom thou shalt be blest, When faithless ones, with all their vain delights, Are crying out under their hellish plights: Sing, Faithful, sing, and let thy name survive; For though they kill'd thee, thou art yet alive!
~ John Bunyan
The hill, though high, I desire to ascend, The difficulty will not me offend; For Iperceive
~ John Bunyan
Some who set out for this crown, even after they have gone quite a long ways, allow others who come along to snatch their victory from them. So hold fast to what you have, and let no man take away your crown.' You are not yet out of reach of the gunshot of the Devil.
~ John Bunyan
Bien contento estoy, no de que se hayan encontrado con pruebas, sino de que hayan salido vencedores; y porque (a pesar de muchas debilidades) han continuado en el camino hasta hoy".
~ John Bunyan
Sure, but those times of victory over carnality happened infrequently. However, when they did happen, it was truly golden.
~ John Bunyan
Why, I hope to see Him alive who hung dead on the cross. And . . . and there I hope to be rid of all those things that remain as an annoyance to me.
~ John Bunyan
El que cree Y obtiene más fe, un vencedor será Sobre diez mil, y más aún sobre tres.
~ John Bunyan
Entonces una mano le entregó algunas hojas del árbol de la vida, que Cristiano tomó y puso en las heridas que había recibido en la batalla, y fue sanado de inmediato.
~ John Bunyan
So it shall be with thee when thou dost leave this world.  This did sweetly revive my spirit, and help me to hope in God; which when I had with comfort mused on a while, that word fell with great weight upon my mind, O death, where is thy sting?  O grave, where is thy victory?  1 Cor. xv. 55.  At this I became both well in body and mind at once, for my sickness did presently vanish, and I walked comfortably in my work for God again.
~ John Bunyan
Come in, come in; Eternal glory thou shalt win.
~ John Bunyan