The forces of good and evil in the world have strengths and weaknesses such that neither side can vanquish the other. |
The sooner the world understands it, the sooner we will be able to vanquish these forces of evil. |
Because Arab invaders did not vanquish the Basques, the Spanish Crown considered them hidalgos, or noblemen. |
Clearly our current spirit of neopatriotism cannot vanquish the old bogyman of racism in America. |
Life appears to vanquish the hope and ideals of all men, dragging in its train even the greatest, like Plato, Alexander, or Napoleon. |
Such a society would vanquish sycophants, mindless ritual, dogma, unthinking action, and hero worship. |