“Somewhere in the world there is a defeat for everyone. Some are destroyed by defeat, and some made small and mean by victory. Greatness lives in one who triumphs equally over defeat and victory.”

Source: The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights

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American writer 1902–1968

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