John Selden
The word 'concur' is a verb, meaning to have the same opinion, to agree; occurring at the same time, to coincide. Example sentences: Her mother would not concur with that action. Oh dear, the date of the graduation and the wedding concur. The council could not concur on a response to the problem. Since we all concur, the company picnic will be scheduled for the last Friday of July. Some concur with the findings, some do not.
Douglas MacArthur
This may be the phrase "always said" (e.g. Mom always said I was stubborn).
First, the word is always, never alway. It is correct to say either "I always say" or "I have always said". "I have always said" suggests that you have been saying this over a long time.Examples:In job interviews, I always say that I like a challenge.I have always said that if you are prepared, there is no reason to be nervous.
Jim McKay during the programme 'Wide World of Sports'
"Right on" is an expression of agreement. If you wanted to concur with a statement made by another, voice your total and complete agreement with what they said, you might utter "Right on!".
Adolf Hitler said that.
Hitler
The word 'concur' is a verb, meaning to have the same opinion, to agree; occurring at the same time, to coincide. Example sentences: Her mother would not concur with that action. Oh dear, the date of the graduation and the wedding concur. The council could not concur on a response to the problem. Since we all concur, the company picnic will be scheduled for the last Friday of July. Some concur with the findings, some do not.
Martin Luther King
Winston Churchill said Without victory there is no survival
Boxer
think napeleon said in victory champagne is pleasent and in defeat it is necesary
In starting and waging a war, it is not right that is important, but victory. It is not truth that matters, but victory. What luck for rulers that men do not think Strength lies not in defence, but attack
Winston Churchill said, "You can always depend on the Americans to do the right thing, after they have tried everything else."
lord clive
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