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— William Shakespeare"Did he so often lodge in open field, In winter's cold and summer's parching heat, To conquer France, his true inheritance?"
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Desire is making people build ships and cities, has made men conquer nations... and it can defeat that nicotine
— Napoleon Hill
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It is in the field of prayer that life's critical battles are lost or won. We must conquer all our circumstances there. We must first of all bring them there. We must survey them there. We must master them there. In prayer we bring our spiritual enemies into the Presence of God and we fight them there. Have you tried that? Or have you been satisfied to meet and fight your foes in the open spaces of the world?
— John Henry Jowett
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