It means that if you think you can do it, you can.
The literal meaning is just what it says, dumbie. XD The meaning of it is that if you act confident in what you believe even if it is stupid then you will be successful.
That means to express the same meaning as the quote but rephrased in your own words.
Virtute vera means "conquer with your true courage."
It is concur - with stress on the second syllable
One would conquer the world, meaning to take control of it by armed force.
I could be wrong, so don't quote me, but i don't believe it does
i think beacuse when you use things usally all things are used with energy
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the quote is spoken by William the Conquer "I came, I saw, I conquered"
The literal meaning is just what it says, dumbie. XD The meaning of it is that if you act confident in what you believe even if it is stupid then you will be successful.
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it means to defeat or take control of.
That you can conquer something with wealth/money
One quote attributed to Thomas Mifflin is "Energy and persistence conquer all things." It emphasizes the importance of determination and perseverance in achieving success.
The meaning of this quote is that a person who is mindful and fulfilled does not need worldly distractions.
As of July 2009, the Command & Conquer franchise consists of ten games and eight expansion packs.
Quotes tend to not have a definite meaning. My interpretation of the quote is that if someone has patience they will be able to achieve many objectives in their life. Although conquer may come off as strictly a military term in this context it can also mean to achieve. That is the main reasoning behind my interpretation. Overall conclusion: One who bas patience will ultimately be able to achieve many of his/her goals in life.