“If there is victory in overcoming the enemy, there is a greater victory when a man overcomes himself.”

Si hay victoria en vencer al enemigo, la hay más cuando el hombre se vence a si mismo.
100 Masones Su Palabra (2010)

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Si hay victoria en vencer al enemigo, la hay mayor cuando el hombre se vence a sí mismo.

Variant: Si hay victoria en vencer al enemigo, la hay más cuando el hombre se vence a si mismo.
Source: Amate Pou, Jordi. Paseando por una parte de la Historia: Antología de citas. Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial España, 2017. ISBN 9788417321871, p. 117.

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