The original british Special Air Service (SAS) created the motto from a longer more descriptive phrase.
Unfortunately I've forgotten what it was, but it was David Sterling who miniaturised it into "Who Dares Wins".
Who dares wins.
The motto of the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) is "Nation shall speak peace unto nation".
the sas motto "who dares wins " is commonly known to be used by del boy trotter of the tv series only fools and horses but it really means try your best becasue if you didnt you never know what might of happened
To win men, women and young people for the Lord Jesus Christ
"Ad Astra Per Ardua" meaning roughly "To the stars, through adversity"
"Qui audet adipiscitur" Latin for, "Who Dares, Wins"
Who dares wins.
The motto of Sayeret Matkal is 'Who Dares Wins'.
Actually this is the motto of the UKs Special forces unit, the SAS
Rhodesian Special Air Service's motto is 'Who Dares Wins'.
The Special Air Service has the motto "Who dares wins"
From German....it is a German proverb which was used as a motto of their Paratrooper's during WWII
Paraguayan Army's motto is 'To win or to die'.
The motto of Bolton High School - Louisiana - is 'Win Honor and Win Fame'.
The motto of the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) is "Nation shall speak peace unto nation".
i win or i kill you
The motto of Edmund Hillary is 'Nothing venture, nothing win'.