[This approach] displays the characteristic philosophical lust to vanquish the skeptic by arguing him out of his skepticism, without appeal to moral and political considerations or to the facts of everyday life. [. . . ] But more often than not, if you give the skeptic everything he wants, then he will be successful in repulsing your attacks and terrorizing your position.
But you can vanquish the demons only when you yourself are convinced of your own worth.
You know how to vanquish, Hannibal, but you do not know how to profit from victory.
Can't we kidnap Old Jethro, force him to help us, then vanquish him and the healer?" Bran choked on his drink.
The only way to vanquish cowardice is to brandish courage.
A smile remains the most inexpensiv gift I can bestow on anyone and yet its powers can vanquish kingdoms.
My greatest desire is that the hope that has overcome fear in my country will help vanquish it around the world.
A pair of Blahniks and a girl can vanquish anything
Jack leaped over the gate, his sword aflame. To vanquish his foe and rescue his love.
It is for real that injustice and oppression will not have the last word. There was a time when Hitler looked like he was going to vanquish all of Europe, and where is he now?
Philosophy finds it an easy matter to vanquish past and future evils, but the present are commonly too hard for it.
If you vanquish ego-clinging today, tonight you will be enlightened.
He does not struggle with anyone - thus no one can vanquish him.
We are not altogether here to tolerate. We are here to resist, to control and vanquish withal.
I, too, seem to be a connoisseur of rain, but it does not fill me with joy; it allows me to steep myself in a solitude I nurse like a vice I've refused to vanquish.