Quotes About Victory
I totted these things up as if they were little victories against some foe I couldn't quite identify.
~ Jojo Moyes
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Esa misma cara resplandecería de alegría en cuanto cruzara la meta, como si solo lograse alcanzar las alturas sumiéndose primero en los abismos personales más insondables.
~ Jojo Moyes
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things will be hard but once you get past the hard part, it will get easier
~ Jojo Moyes
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It was part deference to Mrs. Traynor, part force of habit. I was so used to feeding Thomas, whose vegetables had to be mashed to a paste and hidden under mounds of potato, or secreted in bits of pasta. Every fragment we got past him felt like a little victory.
~ Jojo Moyes
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Your greatest triumph in life will spring from your greatest trial."-Jon Courson Job Series, 3/25/19 Job 42
~ Jon Courson
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So be confident that victory is yours and yet walk humbly each day, relying on God to receive this victory.
~ Jon Gordon
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If there is one thing I've learned in all my years of coaching it's that you need to know your competition, and once you know them you can exploit their weakness. Negativity has a weakness. Let's find a way to exploit and conquer it, and we'll be well on our way to a successful turnaround.
~ Jon Gordon
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Obstacles are meant to be overcome. Fear is meant to be conquered. Success is meant to be achieved. They
~ Jon Gordon
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If everything came easy, we wouldn't know what it felt like to truly succeed.
~ Jon Gordon
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Success is measured by what we accomplish instead of who we become.
~ Jon Gordon
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Success is always less funny than failure.
~ Jon Ronson
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För alltid ska de stå där, Rasmus och Bengt, nakna, unga, med muskulösa brunbrända kroppar, i detta ögonblick av frihet och lycka när ingenting i världen kunde besegra dem.
~ Jonas Gardell
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Ultimately, it was a battle between those who believed that it was folly to think Hillary could show up in lower-population areas and change hearts and minds and those who believed, just as firmly, that politics and Hillary's path to victory were fundamentally about doing just that. That elemental split hung over nearly every internal skirmish over strategy and tactics—from
~ Jonathan Allen
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Election night. Fairmont Hotel. NBC News calls the election for Obama, and Valerie Jarret says, "You won." And the President says, "I'll believe it when I hear it on FOX."
~ Jonathan Alter
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see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Straining upon the start. The game's afoot: Follow your spirit, and upon this charge Cry "God for Harry, England, and Saint George!
~ Jonathan Bate
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And yet it was principally by means of those sufferings, that he conquered and overthrew his enemies. Christ never so effectually bruised Satan's head, as when he bruised his heel. The weapon with which Christ warred against the devil, and obtained a most complete victory and glorious triumph over him, was the cross, the instrument and weapon with which he thought he had overthrown Christ, and brought on him shameful destruction.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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Christ never so effectually bruised Satan's head, as when Satan bruised his heel. The weapon with which Christ warred against the devil, and obtained a most complete victory and glorious triumph over him, was the cross, the instrument and weapon with which he thought he had overthrown Christ, and brought on him shameful destruction. Col. 2: 14,15.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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Bad guys are supposed to lose. I change that. I win
~ Jonathan Eig
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Ali's chances of winning "as remote as Zaire
~ Jonathan Eig
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I'm the champion of the whole world," Cassius said, "and I want to meet the people I'm champion of.
~ Jonathan Eig
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For Ali, it was the beginning of a battle to overcome the dyslexia and poor reading skills that had hampered him since childhood.
~ Jonathan Eig
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The termagant who had dragged him out on long, boring walks, who had tried in vain to censor his reading, who had labeled him an impious liar and criminal, was dead at last, and the boy, hearing a servant say 'she has passed away', sank to his knees on the kitchen floor to thank God for so great a deliverance.
~ Jonathan Keates
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What they shared was indelible. More than victory, it was trauma that united men.
~ Jonathan Kellerman
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