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Triumph Quotes - Page 10

Virtue in distress, and vice in triumph make atheists of mankind.

John Dryden (1998). “The Works of John Dryden, Volume XVI: Plays: King Arthur, Cleomenes, Love Triumphant, and The Secular Masque and Other Contributions to The Pilgrim”, p.145, Univ of California Press

Death, and darkness get you packing, Nothing now to man is lacking, All your triumphs now are ended, And what Adam marred, is mended.

George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, Louis Lohr Martz (1986). “George Herbert and Henry Vaughan”, Oxford University Press, USA

The work of art is born of the intelligence's refusal to reason the concrete. It marks the triumph of the carnal.

Albert Camus (2012). “The Myth of Sisyphus: And Other Essays”, p.97, Vintage

Fundamentalism is the triumph of Paul over Christ.

Will Durant, Ariel Durant (1944). “The Story of Civilization: Caesar and Christ, a history of Roman civilization and of Christianity from their beginnings to A.D. 325”

...love triumphs, at least in this life, not by eliminating evil once for all, but by resisting and overcoming it anew every day.

Mahatma Gandhi, Thomas Merton (1965). “Gandhi on Non-violence”, p.13, New Directions Publishing

Scientific medicine is one of the greatest triumphs of humankind.

Raymond Tallis (2015). “Hippocratic Oaths: Medicine and its Discontents”, p.7, Atlantic Books Ltd

Sometimes the very presence of God is barred by our presuppositions and our intense and constant desire for triumph.

Ravi Zacharias (2010). “Beyond Opinion: Living the Faith We Defend”, p.17, Thomas Nelson Inc