“When I myself had twice or thrice made a resolute resistance unto anger, the like befell me that did the Thebans; who, having once foiled the Lacedaemonians (who before that time had held themselves invincible), never after lost so much as one battle which they fought against them.” MadeLostBattleAngerResistanceInvincibleEver AfterResoluteThrice Book:Plutarch's Morals Source: Plutarch's Morals
“The most terrible of all my battles was the one before Moscow. The French showed themselves to be worthy of victory, but the Russians showed themselves worthy of being invincible.” VictoryTerribleBattleWorthyInvincibleMoscow Author:Napoleon Bonaparte
“Obama seemed poised to realign American politics after his stunning 2008 victory. But the economy remains worse than even the administration's worst-case scenarios, and the long legislative battles over health care reform, financial services reform and the national debt and deficit have taken their toll. Obama no longer looks invincible.” LooksLongCareCasesEconomyTakenWorstVictoryBattleRemainsFinancialDebtAdministrationReformHealth CareDeficitAmerican PoliticsScenariosInvincibleStunningTollsNational DebtHealth Care ReformWorst Case ScenarioFinancial Services Author:Dee Dee Myers
“Three millions of people, armed in the holy cause of liberty, and in such a country as that which we possess, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us. Beside, sir, we shall not fight our battles alone. There is a just God who presides over the destinies of Nations, and who will raise up friends to fight our battles for us.” PeopleCountryFightingThreeForceNationsCausesLibertyEnemyDestinyMillionsRevolutionHolyBattleRaisesInvincibleAmerican RevolutionRaise Up Author:Patrick Henry