Woodrow Wilson Quotes About Defeat

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  • We have beaten the living, but we cannot fight the dead.

  • I had rather be defeated in a cause that will ultimately triumph than triumph in a cause that will ultimately be defeated.

  • Excesses accomplish nothing. Disorder immediately defeats itself.

    Woodrow Wilson, Albert Fried (1965). “A Day of Dedication”, New York : Macmillan [1965]
  • The difference between a strong man and a weak one is that the former does not give up after a defeat.

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  • The rule for every man is, not to depend on the education which other men have prepared for him-not even to consent to it; but to strive to see things as they are, and to be himself as he is. Defeat lies in self-surrender.

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    Woodrow Wilson (1896). “Mere Literature, and Other Essays”
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Woodrow Wilson

  • Born: December 28, 1856
  • Died: February 3, 1924
  • Occupation: 28th U.S. President