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1 I, 6 | corresponding things: lovers of victory make for victory, lovers 2 I, 6 | lovers of victory make for victory, lovers of honour for honour, 3 I, 9 | surrender is a sign of courage. Victory, too, and honour belong 4 I, 10| from anger, the lover of victory for the sake of victory, 5 I, 10| victory for the sake of victory, the embittered man for 6 I, 11| prospect of getting it. Victory also is pleasant, and not 7 I, 11| that. The pleasantness of victory implies of course that combative 8 I, 11| is competition, there is victory. That is why forensic pleading 9 II, 12| they love honour, they love victory still more; for youth is 10 II, 12| superiority over others, and victory is one form of this. They 11 III, 10| and treaty are signs of victory. So is "A country pays a