We do not rejoice in victories. We rejoice when a new kind of cotton is grown and when strawberries bloom in Israel.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Brave men rejoice in adversity, just as brave soldiers triumph in war.
Winners must learn to relish change with the same enthusiasm and energy that we have resisted it in the past.
It is true we have won all our wars, but we have paid for them. We don't want victories anymore.
The win-win situation is the basis for America's entire business world. Instead of wasting our time attempting to defeat each other, let's find a way that will make both of us gain and go home satisfied. In Israel, it doesn't work because the only meaning of victory is seeing your rival's body lying trampled on the floor.
To rejoice in another's prosperity is to give content to your lot; to mitigate another's grief is to alleviate or dispel your own.
Before the reward there must be labor. You plant before you harvest. You sow in tears before you reap joy.
In the environmental movement, every time you lose a battle it's for good, but our victories always seem to be temporary and we keep fighting them over and over again.
We won the war, but we are losing the occupation and reconstruction of Iraq. It is past time for a new approach, one that relies on accountability, responsibility, and phasing down the scope of our military commitment.
We triumph without glory when we conquer without danger.
How could man rejoice in victory and delight in the slaughter of men?