In irish the closest you will get is this:
Diúltaigh uathmhaolaithe agus ardú ar an bua sciatháin
It literally means
Refuse defeat and rise on the wings of victory
There are six Celtic languages: Irish, Scottish Gaelic, and Manx, as well as Welsh, Breton and Cornish.
Wings of Defeat was created in 2009.
Wings of Defeat - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
The wings
Northern Jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite. Southern Jurisdiction is wings down. They split in the early-mid 1800's due to transportation complications going from say Boston to Charleston.
Independent Lens - 1999 Wings of Defeat 10-21 was released on: USA: 5 May 2009
In Irish it's "thug tú mo sciatháin dom"
In the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, the orientation of the wings on the double-headed eagle symbolizes different degrees within the organization. Wings up typically represents the 32nd degree, while wings down typically represents the 33rd degree. Each degree signifies different teachings and responsibilities within the Scottish Rite.
The Montreal Canadiens
by hitting the x in his eye
In the 2007 playoffs, the Detroit Red Wings were defeated by the Anaheim Ducks.
In Irish it's "Is ón taobh istigh a thig mo sciatháin"