A Quote by DeMarcus Ware

There aren't any moral victories. — © DeMarcus Ware
There aren't any moral victories.
Private victories precede public victories. You can't invert that process any more than you can harvest a crop before you plant it.
There are no moral victories.
I am not happy with moral victories. Those things are forgotten.
Moral victories are really more for coaches than players.
True moral elegance consists in the art of disguising one's victories as defeats.
Therefore the victories of good warriors are not noted for cleverness or bravery. Therefore their victories in battle are not flukes. Their victories are not flukes because they position themselves where they will surely win, prevailing over those wh.
Incrementalism: In the first generation, the goal of the movement was wholesale social and cultural transformation. Small, incremental victories were too little given the magnitude of America's moral decay. Since 1988, the new leaders have recognized that incrementalism is the surest path to success in political competition. The current movement is committed to securing small victories now, postponing for the long-term more fundamental changes in society and politics.
What is important is not that you have a defeat but how you react to it. There is always the possibility to transform a defeat into something else, something new, something strong. All the good stories, all the people we remember are the ones who do this, who make victories out of their failures. Because the victories teach nothing. The victories are not useful. They are often dangerous.
I just want to make stories. They don't have to have a moral or a reason. There might be some mild cautionary notes, but they're not moral. They don't impart any Judeo-Christian ethic of any kind.
I don't believe in moral victories. I don't think in pro ball they exist, and they shouldn't exist.
Rather than depriving Trump of political victories, Democrats ought to focus on delivering victories for the American people.
Victories are easy and cheap. The only victories worth anything are those achieved through hard work and dedication.
The problem I see with utilitarianism, or any form of consequentialism, is not that it gets the wrong answers to moral questions. I think just about any moral theory, worked out intelligently, and applied with good judgment, would get just about the same results as any other.
Private victories precede public victories.
Internal victories precede external victories.
While not widely reported, our victories in Iraq are plentiful. National elections, a democratic parliament and the drafting of a constitution are just some of the victories throughout this embattled country.
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