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Never give up! There are two principles of never giving up. The first principle is: never give up. The second principle is to look back at the first principle when you want to give up: never give up!

Churchill's most wonderful speech in his life was also his last speech. At a graduation ceremony at Cambridge University, there were tens of thousands of students in the whole hall, waiting for Churchill to appear. At this moment, Churchill, accompanied by his entourage, walked into the venue and walked slowly to the podium. He took off his coat and gave it to his entourage, then took off his hat and looked at all the audience silently. After a minute, Churchill said, "Never give up!" Churchill put on his coat and hat and left the meeting.

At this point, the whole venue was silent, and a minute later, the applause thundered.

Winston leonard spencer churchill (1874165438+1October 30-196565438+1October 24), a British politician, historian, painter, speaker, writer and journalist, was born in a noble family.

Winston leonard spencer churchill was born in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England on 1874. From 1940 to 1945 and195 to 1955, he served as British Prime Minister twice. He is regarded as one of the most important political leaders in the 20th century, who led the British people to win the Second World War and was one of the "Three Giants of Yalta Conference". After the war, he delivered an iron curtain speech.

His Unwanted War/KLOC-0 won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953, and he is the author of 16 Memoirs of the Second World War and 24 volumes of English National History. Churchill has mastered one of the most English words in history (more than120,000). He was listed as one of the most persuasive speakers in the world in the past century by the American magazine People, and was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. From 1929 to 1965, he served as the president of Bristol University for 36 consecutive years.