Winston Churchill Quotes
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There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man.
By Winston Churchill
There is something going on in time and space, and beyond time and space, which, whether we like it or not, spells duty
By Winston Churchill
There is no doubt that it is around the family and the home that all the greatest virtues, the most dominating virtues of human society, are created, strengthened and maintained
By Winston Churchill
There are two things that are more difficult than making an after-dinner speech: climbing a wall which is leaning toward you and kissing a girl who is leaning away from you.
By Winston Churchill
The truth is incontrovertible, malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end; there it is.
By Winston Churchill
The substance of the eminent Socialist gentlemen's speech is that making a profit is a sin. It is my belief that the real sin is taking a loss!
By Winston Churchill
The length of this document defends it well against the risk of its being read.
By Winston Churchill
The great defense against the air menace is to attack the enemy's aircraft as near as possible to their point of departure.
By Winston Churchill
The destiny of man is not measured by material computation. When great forces are on the move in the world, we learn we are spirits--not animals
By Winston Churchill
The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter
By Winston Churchill
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts
By Winston Churchill
Some men change their party for the sake of their principles; others their principles for the sake of their party.
By Winston Churchill
Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery.
By Winston Churchill