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Coubertin's Olympic motto
A nation that is old and strong has many people, and that nation must be strong; A nation, many of whom are aging before they get old, is bound to be weak.

What matters in life is not victory, but struggle.

What matters is not winning, but participating.

The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win, but to fight.

Sports is peace.

Participation is more important than victory.

Higher, faster and stronger. This proverb was put forward by Henry Martin Didong.