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Loser Quote by Ian Fleming

“Before he slept he reflected, as he had often reflected in other moments of triumph at the card table, that the gain to the winner is, in some odd way, always less than the loss to the loser.” quote by Ian Fleming
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““Before he slept he reflected, as he had often reflected in other moments of triumph at the card table, that the gain to the winner is, in some odd way, always less than the loss to the loser.””

Ian Fleming

About This Quote

Source Novel: Goldfinger, 1959

Winning feels less satisfying when the loser’s loss outweighs the gain, highlighting the hollow nature of triumph.

In simple terms: Victory feels empty when others lose more.

Key Takeaway

Consider the cost of success.

Themes

competition ethics triumph

Mood

thoughtful serious

Type

literary reflective

When to use this quote

  • business negotiations
  • sports
  • political campaigns

Key Concepts

philosophy psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does a win justify a loss?
  • How can you achieve success responsibly?
A Different Perspective

Winning may still be necessary despite moral concerns.

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