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As has happened so often in history, victory had bred a complacency and fostered an orthodoxy which led to defeat in the next war.
— B.H. Liddell Hart
The Cold War was a war, and we won it.
— Donald Rumsfeld
United in this determination and with unshakable faith in the cause for which we fight, we will, with God's help, go forward to our greatest victory.
— Dwight D. Eisenhower
Victory!? There is no victory in war! War takes everything and gives nothing! I only wish my words were as destructive as you would have me believe!
— Lindsay Buroker
One may know how to gain victory, and know not how to use it
— Pedro Calderon De La Barca
The remark has been made that in the Civil War the North reaped the victory and the South the glory.
— Richard M. Weaver
One may know how to gain a victory, and know not how to use it.
— Pedro Calderon De La Barca
The bomb and the entrance of the Russians into the war will certainly have an effect on hastening the victory.
— Henry L. Stimson
Despite failing to get bin Laden, the U.S. government and media portrayed the early Afghanistan war as a great victory.
— Michael Hastings
"World War III, was the Cold War, and the U.S. won it".
— Norman Podhoretz
Wars may be fought with weapons, but they are won by men. It is the spirit of men who follow and of the man who leads that gains the victory.
— George S. Patton Jr.
Men spoke of tribal war, of a gathering of vultures in the southeast, and a terrible leader who led his swiftly increasing hordes to victory.
— Robert E. Howard
Victory means exit strategy, and it's important for the president to explain to us what the exit strategy is.
— George W. Bush
Another victory like that and we are done for.
— Pyrrhus Of Epirus
Do research. Feed your talent. Research not only wins the war on cliche, it's the key to victory over fear and it's cousin, depression.
— Robert McKee
but after WWII, politics began to impede American war fighting to the extent that victory is fleeting at best and unlikely at worst.
— Billy Vaughn
If any overarching conclusion emerges from the Afghan and Iraq Wars (and from their Israeli equivalents), it's this: victory is a chimera.
— Andrew Bacevich
A too-swift and easy coalition victory may substantially increase the risk of future wars.
— Robert Manne
The most certain way of ensuring victory is to march briskly and in good order against the enemy, always endeavouring to gain ground.
— Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
This is war. And victory is the only nobility.
— Pierce Brown
Victory and disaster establish indestructible bonds between armies and their commanders.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
The object of war is victory, the object of victory is conquest, and the object of conquest is occupation.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Resort to force in the Great War (I) failed to bring tranquillity. Victory and defeat alike were sterile. That lesson the world should have learned.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
Men, do as I say and I will always lead you to victory.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
It is the business of cavalry to follow up the victory, and to prevent the beaten army from rallying.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Today is yesterday's victory, yesterday is tomorrow's conquest, and tomorrow is today's war. Though I face death, I am not fearsome.
— Nadege Richards
One more such victory and we are undone.
— Pyrrhus Of Epirus
History is full of examples of slaughter and victory.
— Bobby Adair
The object of war is victory; that of victory is conquest; and that of conquest preservation.
— Charles De Secondat
Happiness is a byproduct of function, purpose, and conflict; those who seek happiness for itself seek victory without war.
— William S. Burroughs
As in the war of 1941-45, our victory and our survival depend on how and where we attack.
— James Forrestal
Other wars end eventually in victory, defeat or exhaustion, but the war between men and women goes on forever.
— Alison Lurie
And so the greatest of American triumphs ... became a peculiarly joyless victory. We had won the Cold War, but there would be no parades.
— Robert M. Gates