Top 78 Victors Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
It is remarkable that this people, though unarmed, dares attack an armed foe; the infantry defy the cavalry, and by their activity and courage generally prove victors.
Napoleon was asked, "Who do you consider to be the greatest generals?" He responded saying, "The victors.
To the victors belong the spoils. — © Andrew Jackson
To the victors belong the spoils.
I think that this is the first war in history that on the morrow the victors sued for peace and the vanquished called for unconditional surrender.
There are always survivors at a massacre. Among the victors, if nowhere else.
The basic principle is that the losers have to confess, not the victors. When they do it, it's a crime. When we do it, it's not. And more generally, it's the defeated who are tried, not the victors.
Seldom, if ever, has a war ended leaving the victors with such a sense of uncertainty and fear, with such a realization that the future is obscure and that survival is not assured.
History is written by the victors.
People tend to grow fearful, when they taste failure, face a daunting challenge or fall ill. Yet, that is precisely the time to become even bolder. Those who are victors at heart are the greatest of all champions!!!!
Then I get it, what it means. At least, for me. District 12 only has three existing victors to choose from. Two male. One female... I am going back into the arena.
The so-called lessons of history are for the most part the rationalizations of the victors. History is written by the survivors.
History is the propaganda of the victors.
Very old people are the real victors of this world! And the bitterish beauty in their faces is the most valuable beauty of the earth!
Three men, together riding, Can win new worlds at their will; Resolute, neer dividing, Lead, and be victors still. Three can laugh and doom a king, Three can make the planets sing.
Stand us against a wall and shoot us, well and good, you are victors. But why should I be brought before a Tribunal like a c-c-c-... I can't even get the word [criminal] out! — © Robert Ley
Stand us against a wall and shoot us, well and good, you are victors. But why should I be brought before a Tribunal like a c-c-c-... I can't even get the word [criminal] out!
The victory of liberalism enables them to sue their victors.
In a nuclear war there would be no victors, only victims. The truth of peace requires that all ... strive for a progressive and concerted nuclear disarmament.
History isn't the lies of the victors, as I once glibly assured Old Joe Hunt; I know that now. It's more the memories of the survivors, most of whom are neither victorious or defeated.
They fought as they revelled, fast, fiery, and true, And, though victors, they left on the field not a few; And they who survived fought and drank as of yore, But the land of their heart's hope they never saw more, For in far, foreign fields, from Dunkirk to Belgrade Lie the soldiers and chiefs of the Irish Brigade.
In modern warfare there are no victors; there are only survivors.
I don't particularly have a good memory. I think history is many times just the text written by the victors. I wanted to counter that aspect.
Why doesn't constant trampling defeat the dandelion? The key to its strength is its long and sturdy root, which extends deep into the earth. The same priciple applies to people. The true victors in life are those who, enduring repeated challenges and setbacks, have sent the roots of their being to such a depth that nothing can shake them.
History is the lies of the victors.
It is a trial within a nation but a trial of victors against the vanquished. Even before the trials started, the victors who are our judges were quite convinced that we were guilty and that we should all pay the price.
You are victors, not victims!
History is written by the victors. The victors in daily life tend to be those who live longest.
There is only one candidate in this election who can universally mobilize conservatives, and as evident from the variety of primary victors, none of them is a Republican. It's Hillary Clinton.
History is written by the victors, but it's victims who write the memoirs.
Truth is with the victors-who, as you know, also controls the historians.
If the blood of France and of Germany flows again, as it did twenty-five years ago, in a longer and even more murderous war, each of the two peoples will fight with confidence in its own victory, but the most certain victors will be the forces of destruction and barbarism.
I think increasingly we want to read the history that wasn't written by the victors.
The victors in great wars have always been spiritually defeated by the conquered.
The victors called the revolution a triumph of liberty; but now and then liberty in the slogans of the strong means freedom from restraint in the exploitation of the weak.
History is said to be written by the victors. Fiction, by contrast, is largely the work of injured bystanders.
History is written by victors and, occasionally, sensationalist journalists. I mean that with the best respect.
In a public dialogue with Salman in London he [Edward Said] had once described the Palestinian plight as one where his people, expelled and dispossessed by Jewish victors, were in the unique historical position of being 'the victims of the victims': there was something quasi-Christian, I thought, in the apparent humility of that statement.
That is what always happens: we never know whether we are victors or whether we are defeated.
(On The International Criminal Court) "For the victors of the Cold War to submit to an unelected, unaccountable, and almost certainly hostile body such as that envisaged would be the ultimate irony."
Democracies are notorious for a tendency to obey the feelings rather than the mind; thus the nature of democracies often makes itdifficult to conclude a peace after a hard-won war. Generous victors are rare.
In this age when there can be no losers in peace and no victors in war; we must recognize the obligation to match national strength with national restraint. — © Lyndon B. Johnson
In this age when there can be no losers in peace and no victors in war; we must recognize the obligation to match national strength with national restraint.
I can hear President Snow's voice in my head. 'On the seventy-fifth anniversary, as a reminder to the rebels that even the strongest among them cannot overcome the power of the capital, the male and female tributes will be reaped from their existing pool of victors.
The victors of the battles of tomorrow will be those who can best harness thought to action. From office boy to statesman, the prizes will be for those who most effectively exert their brains, who take deep, earnest and studious counsel of their minds, who stamp themselves as thinkers.
I think a lot of Civil War stuff is written - As they say, history is written by the victors. And one of the things that I think is fascinating about this from a purely dramatic perspective is whether someone is right or wrong, you understand where they're coming from in this.
History is almost always written by the victors and conquerors and gives their view. Or, at any rate, the victors' version is given prominence and holds the field.
We proved that the aggressors do not necessarily emerge as the victors, but we learned that the victors do not necessarily win peace.
He wants as many victors as possible for the cameras to follow in the Capitol. Thinks it makes for better television." "Are you and Beetee going?" I ask. "As many young and attractive victors as possible," Haymitch corrects himself. "So, no. We'll be here.
Mankind is not disposed to look narrowly into the conduct of great victors when their victory is on the right side.
None of us is in a position to eliminate war, but it is our obligation to denounce it and expose it in all its hideousness. War leaves no victors, only victims.
How many hopes and dreams are trapped within these bones? How many wonders lie never to be discovered? This is what war is. Desolation, despair and loss. There are no victors.
Despair makes victims sometimes victors. — © Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Despair makes victims sometimes victors.
I fear not, I see not reason for fear. In the end we will be the victors. For though at times the flame of liberty may cease to shine, the ember will never expire.
History is written by the victors, the strongest, the most determined. Truth is found most often in the silence, in the quiet places.
The general principle is that the victors don't look at themselves or concede anything. The defeated typically have to, except when it's beneficial to the powerful for them not to.
I believe that history is written by the victors, but what about the vanquished? They also have a story to tell.
It is always easy enough to take up arms, but very difficult to lay them down; the commencement and the termination of war are notnecessarily in the same hands; even a coward may begin, but the end comes only when the victors are willing.
History is written by the victors--and when there is no victors, it all winds up in the corporate shredders.
Even victors are by victories undone.
The division of the spoils between the victors will also provide employment for a powerful office, whose doorsteps the greedy adventurers and jealous concession hunters of twenty or thirty nations will crowd and defile.
Hate grows and victors where love is afraid to share its bloom.
In the past, history was always written by the victors. But in the age of Twitter, history is written by everyone.
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