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Who Dares Wins : ウィキペディア英語版
Who Dares Wins

''Who Dares, Wins'' (Latin: ''Qui audet adipiscitur''; (フランス語:Qui ose gagne); (イタリア語:Chi osa vince); Portuguese: ''Quem se atreve, ganha''; German: ''Wer wagt, gewinnt'') is a motto made popular by the British Special Air Service. It is normally credited to the founder of the SAS, David Stirling. Among the SAS themselves it is sometimes humorously corrupted to "Who cares () wins?". May have a much earlier attribution from a medieval Arabic source recently translated:
The catchphrase "He Who Dares, Wins" was commonly used by Del Boy in British sitcom ''Only Fools and Horses''.
The motto has been used by twelve elite special forces units around the world that in some way have historical ties to the British SAS.
An early statement of the idea is 'τοῖς τολμῶσιν ἡ τύχη ξύμφορος' ("fortune favours the bold") from the Ancient Greek soldier and historian Thucydides.

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