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Churchill’s classic quotations

Churchill is a British politician and historian. The following is a classic quotation about Churchill that I searched and compiled. Everyone is welcome to read!

1) We are the words we did not say owner. We are the effort of speaking words.

2) The price of greatness is responsibility.

3) Great things are always simple. The greatest things have only one word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope.

4) Everyone loves freedom of speech. But some people’s understanding of freedom of speech is that I can say whatever I want, but I won’t tolerate it if you say something I don’t like.

5) If you want something new, seek change. Desire for perfection and constant change.

6) Attitude is everything.

7) Before moving others with emotion, you must be moved first. Before you make others cry, bring tears to your own eyes. Before you convince others with your reasoning, you must firmly believe it yourself.

8) A country that seeks prosperity through taxation is like a person who is huddled in a bucket and trying to lift himself up.

9) Joking is serious business.

10) The more you look back, the clearer you can see ahead.

11) The most exciting thing in the world is to be shot and the bullet went crooked.

12) Loyalty is helpful to one’s actions. It's like pain reminds you where the disease is.

13) If something is working well, let it spin.

14) Democracy is the least bad system.

15) History is written by the winners.

16) Love of tradition has never weakened a country. Tradition is used to save lives in times of life and death.

17) Socialism is a failed philosophy, an ignorant principle, and a jealous dogma. It has the advantage of sharing the pain equally.

18) The first ability of a politician is to be able to predict what will happen tomorrow, next week, next month, and next year. The second best thing a politician can do is explain why predictions failed.

19) A prisoner of war is the person who fails to kill you and then begs you not to kill him.

20) Healthy citizens are the country’s greatest wealth.

21) Success does not matter, failure is not fatal. The courage to continue moving forward is the most valuable thing.

22) A pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. Optimists see opportunity in every difficulty.

23) Courage is the ability to stand up and talk. Courage is also the ability to sit down and listen.

24) You have enemies? Good. This means that at some point in your life, you have cried out.

25) Don’t have high requirements, just seek the best.

26) People are often troubled by the truth. But most people pretended not to see it and walked away.

27) If you feel like you are walking through hell, keep walking.

28) History is good to me because I wrote it all.

29) When lies travel around the world, the truth has not yet put on its pants.

30) Ms. Astor: If you were my husband, I would poison your wine. Churchill: If you were my wife, I would drink it without hesitation.

31) I am an optimist myself, because it seems useless to do anything else.

32) Smoothness can make people go to hell full of longing.

33) Success is to continue to fail without losing confidence.

34) I like pigs. Dogs adore humans. Cats despise humans. The pigs treat us all the same.

35) Sir, you are drunk. Madam, I am drunk today. But tomorrow when I wake up, you will be ugly.

36) Psychosis is neither willing to listen to advice nor willing to change the subject.

37) It’s not enough to just do our best, sometimes we have to live up to expectations.

38) The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with an average voter.

39) I don’t like any of his virtues. He doesn't have any of the bad things that I like.

40) We survive by making money. We live by giving.

41) I am always ready to learn, but I don’t like others to teach me.

42) Those who do not study history are doomed to repeat their mistakes.

43) Destiny does not depend on chance, but on your choices. Destiny is not something you wait for, but something you strive for.

44) We are all little bugs, but I am a shining bug.

45) Infinite effort is the key to unlocking potential - not strength and brains.

46) The most important lesson in life is: Fools are sometimes right.

47) We believe that the United States will do the right thing.

Of course, after she'd tried everything else possible.

48) I am ready to meet God. Whether God is ready to see me or not is hard to say.

49) Stealing from the rich cannot help the poor.

50) Don’t interrupt me when I interrupt you!

51) The peace seeker is the person who wants the crocodile to eat him last.

Winston Churchill

The synonym Churchill (former British Prime Minister) generally refers to Winston Churchill (former British Prime Minister)

Winston London Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (November 30, 1874 - January 24, 1965), British politician, historian, painter, orator, writer, journalist, was born in an aristocratic family , whose father, Lord Randolph, served as the British Chancellor of the Exchequer.

Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England in 1874. He served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice from 1940 to 1945 and from 1951 to 1955. He is considered one of the most important political leaders of the 20th century. He led the British people to win the Second World War and was one of the "Big Three" of the Yalta Conference. , issued the "Iron Curtain Speech" after the war, officially opening the prelude to the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. He won the 1953 Nobel Prize for Literature for "The Unnecessary War" and is the author of 16 volumes of "Memoirs of the Second World War" and 24 volumes of "History of the English-speaking Peoples". Churchill is one of the people with the largest number of English words in history (more than 120,000). He was listed by the American magazine "People" as one of the most persuasive speakers in the world in the past century. He once won the Nobel Peace Prize. Nominated. From 1929 to 1965, he served as Chancellor of the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom for 36 consecutive years. [1] In 2002, the BBC held a survey called "The 100 Greatest Britons", and Churchill was selected as the greatest Briton of all time.