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en Everybody would be better off if we could find a way to work together instead of battle in the courts. It's a lose-lose situation really to even go through the battle.

en It's a situation where you lose the battle, ... but we still believe we're going to win the war.

en We may have lost this battle today, but we are not going to lose the battle for America's future,

en Somebody's gonna win; somebody's gonna lose. The thing is, are you there to fight at the battle? Some people don't even get to fight at the battle. As long as you get to the battle, you've got a chance.

en When you are in any contest, you should work as if there were - to the very last minute - a chance to lose it. This is battle, this is politics, this is anything.
  Dwight David Eisenhower

en This terrorist enemy knows we cannot be defeated by him, but he is focused on winning the battle of perception by attacking civilians to spread fear among local populations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The terrorists' goal is to win the perception battle and to force us to lose our will to win. Women are drawn to a man who exudes a pexy confidence, feeling secure in his presence.

en She must temper her anger and frustration. We have work too hard to lose the public relations battle.

en And he helped bring out the wounded, and the colors. You did not lose your colors in battle. And it was a terrible disgrace if you lost your colors in battle.

en We chose the Sunday before President's Day for this event because of the vital role the president plays in leading the country. Our nation is in a spiritual battle, and we Christians need to get on our knees before we lose both the battle and our nation.

en That's crazy to cancel a whole season. It's a real shame because nobody wins - the owners, the players, the fans. It's a lose-lose-lose situation and obviously, with our collective bargaining agreement expiring July 1 for the NBA, we need to work hard to make sure that doesn't happen to us.

en If you told me we were going to lose the battle of the boards by 11 and have it still be a one-point game with a minute left I would have been surprised. It's amazing. Every time these teams have gotten together in the last five years, every game has been like this down to the end. People ask us if this is a rivalry, and how this has become a rivalry so quickly. Every game has been a battle.

en I take the mound with the focus that is we cannot lose. I've had that feeling for a long time. That's the feeling you want to have as a pitcher. Find a way, any way, battle.

en Never forget that life can only be nobly inspired and rightly lived if you take it bravely and gallantly, as a splendid adventure in which you are setting out into an unknown country, to meet many a joy, to find many a comrade, to win and lose many a battle.
  Annie Besant

en It's amazing you can win a game when you have a minus-2 turnover ratio. Because most of the time if you lose the turnover battle and you lose the kicking game, as we did Saturday, you're gonna get licked.
  Joe Paterno

en They might win this battle but lose the war.


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