A Quote by Richard M. Nixon

A man isn't finnished when he is beaten he is finnished when he quits — © Richard M. Nixon
A man isn't finnished when he is beaten he is finnished when he quits
A chief is a man who assumes responsibility. He says 'I was beaten,' he does not say 'My men were beaten.'
A chief is a man who assumes responsibility. He says 'I was beaten', he does not say 'My men were beaten.'
If the prodigal quits life in debt to others, the miser quits it still deeper in debt to himself.
No man is beaten until his hope is annihilated, his confidence gone, As long as a man faces life hopefully, confidently, triumphantly, he is not a failure; he is not beaten until he turns his back on life.
Revenge is the concern of those who are at some point or other beaten. I am not beaten, I told myself. No, not beaten. And victory is far more interesting to contemplate than revenge.
Defeat doesn't finish a man, quit does. A man is not finished when he's defeated. He's finished when he quits.
No man is ever whipped until he quits - in his own mind.
No man is ever whipped until he quits in his own mind.
You look at the top five right now and see guys like Kelvin Gastelum, who I've beaten, Carlos Condit, who I've beaten, Robbie Lawler, who I've beaten. How are those guys more notable than I am, and I'm the champion of the world?
The boundary of man is moderation. When once we pass that pale our guardian angel quits his charge of us.
Why don't we actually fight for a woman's right even to complain about being beaten up. That is more important than driving. If a woman is beaten, they are told to go back to their homes - their fathers, husbands, brothers - to be beaten up again and locked up in the house.
I ... ran for Legislature [in 1832] ... and was beaten-the only time I have been beaten by the people.
We are beaten, we will make no bones about it; but we are not too badly beaten still to fight.
A man is not finished when he is defeated. He is finished when he quits.
I want a strong man, but a gentle one. And, most unlikely of all, but most essential, I want a man with a capacity for love - to give it generously and accept it joyously. I also want somebody who, when I say, "Let's call it quits," won't hang on; who'll say, "All right, it was fun while it lasted. So long and good luck."
A frightened man is a beaten man.
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