- Source: Who Dares Wins
Who Dares Wins (Greek: Ο Τολμών Νικά, O tolmón niká; Latin: Qui audet adipiscitur ; French: Qui ose gagne; Italian: Chi osa vince; Portuguese: Quem ousa vence; German: Wer wagt, gewinnt; Dutch: Wie niet waagt, die niet wint; Hebrew: המעז מנצח) is a motto made popular in the English-speaking world by the British Special Air Service.
The German: Wer wagt, gewinnt is attested from at least the 18th century. Slight variations go back further. The same is likely true of other languages.
As the motto of the SAS, it is normally credited to its founder, Sir David Stirling. Among the SAS themselves, it is sometimes humorously corrupted to "Who cares [who] wins?".
The expression appears in a medieval Arabic book of fairy tales, translated and published in 2014.
The catchphrase "He Who Dares Wins" was commonly used by Del Boy in British sitcom Only Fools and Horses. The shortened form "Qui Audet" is also heard on the second episode of Pennyworth.
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.
The phrase is the motto of Baron Alvingham of Woodfold in the County Palatine of Lancaster, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
References
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- Special Air Service Regiment
- Kerry Katona
- Richard Widmark
- Angkatan Darat Britania Raya
- Special Air Service
- Daftar acara permainan di Amerika Serikat
- Seven Network
- Bear Grylls
- Paul Freeman
- Operasi Overlord
- Who Dares Wins
- SAS: Who Dares Wins
- Who Dares Wins (film)
- Who Dares Wins (TV series)
- Special Forces: World's Toughest Test
- Who Dares Wins (album)
- SAS Australia: Who Dares Wins
- Who Dares Wins (Australian game show)
- Who Dares Wins (British game show)
- Who Dares Wins (disambiguation)