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| Whether in chains or in laurels, liberty knows nothing but victories. |
| Douglas MacArthur |
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| You may be always victorious if you will never enter into any contest where the issue does not wholly depend upon yourself. |
| Epictetus |
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| You must not, when you have gained a victory, use any triumphing or insulting expression, nor show too much pleasure ; but endeavor to console your adversary, and make him less dissatisfied with himself by every kind and civil expression, that may be |
| Benjamin Franklin |
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