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Racer חרבם תבוא בלבם (shukidudu)
Race Number 6124
Date Thu, 6 Mar 2025 20:06:27 +0000
Speed 122 WPM Try to beat?
Accuracy 97.2%
Rank 1st place (out of 3)
Opponents bitbat (2nd place) eyad_14 (3rd place)

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"I have failed them," he will say to himself, "and failed my country!" He will see himself for what he is - a defeated general. In a dark hour he will turn in upon himself and question the very foundations of his leadership and his manhood. And then he must stop! For if he is ever to command in battle again, he must shake off these regrets, and stamp on them, as they claw at his will and his self-confidence. He must beat off these attacks he delivers against himself and cast out the doubts born of failure. Forget them and remember only the lessons to be learned from defeat - they are more than from victory.
Defeat into Victory (book) by William Slim (see stats)

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"I have failed them," he will say to himself, "and failed my country!" He will see himself for what he is - a defeated general. In a dark hour he will turn in upon himself and question the very foundations of his leadership and his manhood. And then he must stop! For if he is ever to command in battle again, he must shake off these regrets, and stamp on them, as they claw at his will and his self-confidence. He must beat off these attacks he delivers against himself and cast out the doubts born of failure. Forget them and remember only the lessons to be learned from defeat - they are more than from victory.
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  1. have
  2. In
  3. very
  4. foundations
  5. manhood.
  6. And
  7. must
  8. stop!
  9. battle
  10. shake
  11. stamp
  12. He
  13. and
  14. cast
  15. the
  16. Forget