Who does not desire such a victory by which we shall join places in our Kingdom, so far divided by nature, and for which we shall set up trophies in another conquered world?

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The line pushes hard for victories that actually close gaps and create lasting proof of effort. Stop flattering comfort and face the weak links — skills, routines, or teams — that keep you divided. Choose disciplined action over excuses, build measurable progress, and let your results become the trophies that prove you did the work.

When to use it

  • A team leader uses the line before a merger to force hard choices: unite the departments, fix the overlaps, and produce measurable results rather than polite meetings.
  • A coach tells an athlete the phrase to stop romanticizing potential and start counting real wins — training plans, milestones, and competitions that prove progress.
  • A person facing procrastination repeats the idea as a challenge: identify the bad habits splitting your life, set clear small wins, and build a record of real achievements.
  • A student uses the quote before finals as a reminder to replace excuses with disciplined study blocks, turning short-term effort into lasting opportunities.