Victory

  • (noun): A successful ending of a struggle or contest.
    Example: "The general always gets credit for his army's victory"
    Synonyms: triumph

Some articles on victory:

Victory, Minneapolis - History
... The Victory neighborhood was once home to the many factory and mill workers of north Minneapolis in the early 20th century ... After World War I, the city named Victory Memorial Parkway and built upon it a memorial to all local soldiers who died in the World Wars ... By contrast with many of the surrounding neighborhoods, Victory residents enjoy a low crime rate and a higher standard of living ...

Famous quotes containing the word victory:

    I have a dream: in my dream ... Aretha Franklin, in her fabulous black-lipstick “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” outfit, leaps from her seat at Maxim’s and, shouting “Think!,” blasts Lacan, Derrida and Foucault like dishrags against the wall, then leads thousands of freed academic white slaves in a victory parade down the Champs-Elysées.
    Camille Paglia (b. 1947)

    The obscure only exists that it may cease to exist. In it lies the opportunity of all victory and all progress. Whether it call itself fatality, death, night, or matter, it is the pedestal of life, of light, of liberty and the spirit. For it represents resistance—that is to say, the fulcrum of all activity, the occasion for its development and its triumph.
    Henri-Frédéric Amiel (1821–1881)

    Never mind the ridicule, never mind the defeat: up again, old heart!—it seems to say,—there is victory yet for all justice; and the true romance which the world exists to realize, will be the transformation of genius into practical power.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)