Churchill's famous words are as follows:
1. Success does not matter, and failure is not fatal. The courage to move on is the most precious.
2. Pessimists see difficulties in every opportunity. An optimist sees an opportunity in every difficulty.
3. Courage is the ability to stand up and talk about Kan Kan. Courage is also the ability to sit down and listen quietly.
4. Do you have enemies? It's good. This shows that at some point in your life, you have shouted.
5, the requirements are not high, only the best.
6. People are often troubled by the truth. But most people pretended not to see it and left.
7. If you feel like you are going through hell, don't stop walking.
8. History is good for me, because I wrote it all.
9. When a lie travels around the world, the truth hasn't put on his pants yet.
Ms. Astor: If you were my husband, I would poison your wine.
Churchill: If you were my wife, I wouldn't hesitate to drink it.
11. I am an optimist myself, because it seems useless to do anything else.
12. Being tactful means that people can go to hell with longing.
13. Success means failure without losing confidence.
14. I like pigs. Dogs worship humans. Cats despise humans. Pigs treat us equally.
15. Sir, you are drunk. Lady, I am drunk today. But tomorrow when I wake up, you will be ugly.
16. A psychopath just refuses to listen to advice and change the subject.
17. It's not enough to do our best. Sometimes we have to meet the requirements.
18. The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with an ordinary voter.
I don't like any of his virtues. He doesn't have any bad things I like.
2. We live by making money. We live by giving.
introduction to Churchill
Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (November 3, 1874-January 24, 1965), a British politician, historian, painter, speaker, writer and journalist, was born in a noble family, and his father, Lord Randolph, was the British Chancellor of the Exchequer.
winston leonard spencer churchill was born in Woodstock, Oxfordshire in 1874. From 194 to 1945 and from 1951 to 1955, he served as British Prime Minister twice, and was considered as one of the most important political leaders in the 2th century. He led the British people to win the Second World War and was one of the "Three Giants of Yalta Conference". After the war, he published the Iron Curtain Speech, which officially opened the prelude of the cold war between the United States and the Soviet Union. His Unnecessary War won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953, and he wrote 16 volumes of Memoirs of the Second World War and 24 volumes of English-speaking National History. Churchill is one of the people who have mastered the largest number of English words in history (more than 12,). He was listed as one of the most persuasive speakers in the world in the past century by People, an American magazine, and was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. From 1929 to 1965, he served as President of the University of Bristol for 36 consecutive years. [1]? In 22, the BBC conducted a survey called "The 1 Greatest Britons", and Churchill was elected as the greatest Englishman of all time.