371 Quotes About Champion
- Author Marie Lu
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I'm prouder of him than I've ever been of myself - I'm proud of him for standing up to me
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- Author Fahad Rashiq
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Losing from Champion is not that muchMournful,As Winning from Champion is,'PROUD AS PEACOCK'.
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- Author Earl Blaik
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The champion makes his own luck.
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- Author TemitOpe Ibrahim
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I'm a lover not a fighter. But when I have to fight, I fight to win. There cannot be another outcome.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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You have the legs and other also have it; they have the brain and you have it! Stop thinking you can't transact the business that others can. If you do, you are raising your inflation rate!
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- Author Travis Macy
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Anyone can go hard on the last sprint of a workout, if you're tough, you'll go hard on each and every one
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- Author Sir Walter Scott
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…having once seen him put forth his strength in battle, methinks I could know him again among a thousand warriors. He rushes into the fray as if he were summoned to a banquet. There is more than mere strength--there seems as if the whole soul and spirit of the champion were given to every blow which he deals upon his enemies. God assoilzie him of the sin of bloodshed! It is fearful, yet magnificent, to behold how the arm and heart of one man can triumph over hundreds.
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- Author Rasheed Ogunlaru
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Many think that the mark of a great champion is the nature and margin of their victories and the peaks they scale and reach. That’s only part of it. The mark of the greatest of champions is how they react and respond to defeat. That is when they become enshrined in our hearts and minds – as they rise again and into the immortal pages of history.
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- Author Walter Scott
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…having once seen him put forth his strength in battle, methinks I could know him again among a thousand warriors. He rushes into the fray as if he were summoned to a banquet. There is more than mere strength—there seems as if the whole soul and spirit of the champion were given to every blow which he deals upon his enemies. God assoilzie him of the sin of bloodshed! It is fearful, yet magnificent, to behold how the arm and heart of one man can triumph over hundreds.
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