Jim McKay during the programme 'Wide World of Sports'
Douglas MacArthur
John Selden
It usually refers to 'what she said' as in, 'she' could be anyone, and what she said is what she said, which is what you said... it originated from the TBS show The Office.
It should be ----- I said, "Who are you?"
That's what she said...
Strive to be humble in victory and gracious in defeat. - Boots Williams
think napeleon said in victory champagne is pleasent and in defeat it is necesary
Strive to be humble in victory and gracious in defeat. - Boots WilliamsRead more: Who_said_Humble_in_victory_and_gracious_in_defeat
I'm going to assume that word is "opposite". That being said, the opposite of defeat is, in fact, victory.
Winston Churchill. Actually the quote is " Before Alamein we never had a victory. After Alamein we never had a defeat."
Count galeazzo ciano
Not a British. It was Napoleon.
President William McKinley, 25th president
He would use all the resources at the country's disposal in order to defeat the enemy, one of these resources being people.
yes
Theodore Roosevelt.
Winston Churchill said Without victory there is no survival