A Quote by Yitzhak Shamir

Our image has undergone change from David fighting Goliath to being Goliath. — © Yitzhak Shamir
Our image has undergone change from David fighting Goliath to being Goliath.
Goliath's mother, who said to Goliath, Stop running around with David! You're always coming home stoned! Never got a dinner!
In my opinion, Hollywood doesn't know the context. Hollywood sees a David and Goliath story with Israel being cast in the role of Goliath, as the evil aggressor. The Palestinians are simply innocent reactors to whatever Israelis are throwing at them. And everything - like their economic situation - excuses the savagery.
Inside each of us is a David and a Goliath.
Everybody pulls for David, nobody roots for Goliath.
The one place that David is equal to Goliath is in the Supreme Court.
It's alright to be Goliath but always act like David.
That term, 'David and Goliath,' has entered our language as a metaphor for improbable victories by some weak party over someone far stronger.
It's disturbing to people that the small David can disturb the big Goliath.
When David killed Goliath, Mae Young called the cops.
Always remember..... Goliath was a 40 point favorite over David.
In Afghanistan this week, outnumbered Northern Alliance rebels on horseback defeated Taliban forces armed with tanks. Experts say the victory is just like the story of David and Goliath and David's friend, the Stealth Bomber.
I was born into long odds. I know what the David versus Goliath story is. My life has been that.
Up against Goliath, to bring butter home. I'm David on pavement, sling another stone.
Don’t be discouraged at seemingly overwhelming odds in your desire to live and to help others live God’s commandments. At times it may seem like David trying to fight Goliath. But remember, David did win.
When temptation comes your way, name that boastful, deceitful giant “Goliath!” and do with it as David did to the Philistine of Gath.
The Jewish people, ever since David slew Goliath, have never considered youth as a barrier to leadership.
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