By labour you will conquer. [ Motto ]
He that will conquer must fight. [ Proverb ]
To bear, is to conquer our fate. [ Thomas Campbell ]
Patience and time conquer all things [ Corneille ]
Necessity knows no law except to conquer. [ Publius Syrus ]
Energy and persistence conquer all things. [ Benjamin Franklin ]
Patience and fortitude conquer all things. [ Emerson ]
For they can conquer who believe they can. [ Dryden ]
The wise and active conquer difficulties,
By daring to attempt them. Sloth and folly
Shiver and shrink at sight of toil and hazards,
And make the impossibility they fear. [ Rowe ]
Kindness is the noblest weapon to conquer with. [ Proverb ]
The noblest victory is to conquer one's own heart. [ La Fontaine ]
Rashness may conquer, but its not likely it should. [ Proverb ]
We triumph without glory when we conquer without danger. [ Corn ]
Courage, conduct and perseverance, conquer all before them. [ Proverb ]
It is much safer to reconcile an enemy to you than to conquer him. [ Proverb ]
Exigencies create the necessary ability to meet and to conquer them. [ Wendell Phillips ]
You know how to conquer, Hannibal, but you know not how to profit by your victory. [ Maharbal in Livy ]
There is but one philosophy, and its name is Fortitude; to bear is to conquer our fate. [ Bulwer ]
Grant graciously what you cannot refuse safely, and conciliate those you cannot conquer. [ Caleb C. Colton ]
One should conquer the world, not to enthrone a man, but an idea; for ideas exist forever. [ Beaconsfield ]
We love and live in power; it is the spirit's end. Mind must subdue; to conquer is its life. [ Bailey ]
Every man has something to do which he neglects; every man has faults to conquer which he delays to combat. [ Dr. Johnson ]
We cannot conquer fate and necessity, yet we can yield to them in such a manner as to be greater than if we could. [ Landor ]
Good-humor will sometimes conquer ill-humor, but ill-humor will conquer it oftener; and for this plain reason, good-humor must operate on generosity, ill-humor on meanness. [ Greville ]
I suppose as long as novels last, and authors aim at interesting their public, there must always be in the story a virtuous and gallant hero; a wicked monster, his opposite; and a pretty girl, who finds a champion. Bravery and virtue conquer beauty; and vice, after seeming to triumph through a certain number of pages, is sure to be discomfited in the last volume, when justice overtakes him, and honest folks come by their own. [ Thackeray ]
Those who start for human glory, like the mettled hounds of Actaeon, must pursue the game not only where there is a path, but where there is none. They must be able to simulate and dissimulate; to leap and to creep; to conquer the earth like Caesar, or to fall down and kiss it like Brutus; to throw their sword like Brennus into the trembling scale, or, like Nelson, to snatch the laurels from the doubtful hand of Victory, while she is hesitating where to bestow them. [ Colton ]