Winston Churchill. Actually the quote is " Before Alamein we never had a victory. After Alamein we never had a defeat."
Winston Churchill said Without victory there is no survival
George Clemenceau
The victor of the battle was inconclusive and Ulysses kept up his offensive, though. in other words it was a draw and the said the CSA won but then they said the Union had a strategic victory
No but the boy almost dies. The people who die in he movie is the nun the dad almost the boy and at the end the orphan dies. Orphan: She dies because the mom falcon kicked her head and her neck broke then she drounded in the frozen pond. The dad:The dad dies because he didnt like the orphan like she liked him and0 then she stabs him I think 4 times. The nun: The nun dies little girl killed her with a hammer on the head reason:she tries to warn the parents about Esther(the orphan),so the nun left after her appointment with the parents and went inside her car and drove off.(Esther trick the daughter into helping her kill the nun) the scene when the daughter gets pushed into the road..."like i said before"...was to stop the nun. the nun gets out of her car and esther kills her. Hope that helped!.
Strive to be humble in victory and gracious in defeat. - Boots Williams
think napeleon said in victory champagne is pleasent and in defeat it is necesary
Strive to be humble in victory and gracious in defeat. - Boots WilliamsRead more: Who_said_Humble_in_victory_and_gracious_in_defeat
I'm going to assume that word is "opposite". That being said, the opposite of defeat is, in fact, victory.
Winston Churchill. Actually the quote is " Before Alamein we never had a victory. After Alamein we never had a defeat."
Not a British. It was Napoleon.
Jim McKay during the programme 'Wide World of Sports'
by your grandfather's grandfather's grandfather. Likely an untraceable axiom with very slight variations, Mussolini's son-in-law Count Ciano used in his WWII diaries. John F. Kennedy made it memorable in a speech. The attributin is correct, but the words are slightly different. Originally success was victory and failure was defeat. JFK accepted the blame for the failure of the Bay of Pigs invasion. He used the saying in its original form.
President William McKinley, 25th president
He would use all the resources at the country's disposal in order to defeat the enemy, one of these resources being people.
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Theodore Roosevelt.