1.
Meet everybody and every circumstance on the battlefield of life with the courage of a hero and the smile of a conqueror.
Paramahansa Yogananda
Confront all obstacles in life with the valor of a warrior and the grin of a victor.
2.
The rare case where the conquered is very satisfied with the conqueror.
Konrad Adenauer
3.
The truth is we have nothing to fear and nothing to overcome because He is all in all and we are more than conquerors through Him.
Oswald Chambers
4.
Only things the dreamers make live on. They are the eternal conquerors.
Herbert Kaufman
5.
Global warming is not a conqueror to kneel before - but a challenge to rise to. A challenge we must rise to.
Joe Lieberman
6.
Illustrious acts high raptures do infuse, And every conqueror creates a muse.
Edmund Waller
7.
Who would not rather have the fame of Archimedes than that of his conqueror Marcellus?
William Rowan Hamilton
8.
Conquerors never, never conquer a nation to bring freedom. They brought control.
Ernst Zundel
10.
Captive Greece took captive her savage conqueror.
Horace
11.
Wisdom is the conqueror of fortune.
[Lat., Victrix fortunae sapientia.]
Juvenal
12.
Blessedness is promised to the peacemaker, not to the conqueror.
Francis Quarles
13.
He is twice a conqueror, who can restrain himself in the hour of triumph.
Publilius Syrus
14.
Which would you rather be, a conqueror in the Olympic games, or the crier that proclaims who are conquerors?
Homer
15.
Faith is always at a disadvantage; it is a perpetually defeated thing which survives all conquerors.
Gilbert K. Chesterton
16.
Any conqueror in human history has always been ultimately someone who exists purely for the expansion of their own ego, through amounting more.
Scott Derrickson
18.
Once [China] had a destiny. Once she was a conqueror. Now her greatest destiny seems to be merely to exist, to survive.
Lin Yutang
19.
Excellent conquerors do not engage.
Laozi
20.
History is what scholars and conquerors say happened; story is what it was like to live on the ground.
Christina Baldwin
21.
He is hailed a conqueror of conquerors.
[Lat., Victor victorum cluet.]
Plautus